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Music Mr. John Allen Stagehand; Glee Club “1, 2, 3, Blow!” Continuing our musical tradition 9:00 sharp on Saturday mornings . . . “Is that what you call marching?” . . . Mark time, mark . . . Name that tune . . . Don’t mix cows and horses ... “I want to hear each section separately!” . . . “What do you mean, you have no plume cover?” . . . Trying to identify songs by their first two measures . . . Root in bass doubled . . . Where are the tenors? . . . “People of your ability, musical talent, and social standing. ..”... “What’s your impression of this piece?” . . . “C’mon, drummers!” ... “I never yell.” . . . “Watch your voice leading!” . . . Apple Cider . . . White bucks and mud . . . “Instruments up!” Mr. Howard A. Nettleton Director of Music-Belmont Public Schools; A Cappella Choir; Singing Debs “Music and rhythm find their way into the secret place of the soul. ” Plato Mr. Dominic J. Amoruso Supervisor Instrumental Music— Belmont Public Schools; Band
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tm Mr. M. Donald Plummer Director of Arts and Crafts- Belmont Public Schools Blue and red makes purple, not orange . . . The drip, drip of water in the sink . . . “This media comes in three hues of two values.” . . . Only one sink for two art rooms . . . “Look at her firm chin!” . . . Why can’t Robert Frost speak more distinctly? . . . “Never leave your brush in the water!” . . . “Are you going to paper your room with this?” . . . What happened to the boys? . . . “See how lucky you are. In this class you can choose when you want to have quizzes.” ... “1 should see ten different oak trees.” . . . “You’ve got blue paint on your chin.” “For the work of art is the product of the highest capacity of man: the equality to think and to dream. ” A. Elizabeth Chase Mrs. Gretchen S. Sanderson Art Club; Blueprint Mr. Roger M. Mulford Art Club Mrs. Faith A. Tegtmeier 26 Art
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“I think I can; I think I can.” “But I don’t have my learner’s permit yet!” . . . “Don’t forget that we’re on the Honor System!” . . . “How many cuts does that make?” ... No notebook— no certificate . . . “None of us likes to stay here until 4:30!” . . . “No fudgsicles in this class!” . . . Coffee and donuts in the Jones’s . . . “Don’t speed yet!” . . . You mean there will actually be people observing me?” . . . Remembering to follow all the correct steps in making a left turn . . . “How am 1 sup- posed to know what a carburetor is for?” . . . “Did you ever read that chapter?” . . . “So, you finally got your license.” Mechanical Drawing is a universal language . . . The Sullivan, Hayes, Prescott Firm . . . “Check your T-squares and triangles.” . . . The off-limits closet ... “I don’t want to speak to you about this again.” . . . Eraser fights . . . Lesson plans and plates . . . Pre-pre-game rallies ... Five minute clean-up period . . . “Police the floor” . . . Making blue- prints . . . The first lesson— how to draw a straight line, freehand. “ The wiseman looks into space and does not regard the small as too little, nor the great as too big; for he knows that there is no limit to dimension ” Mechanical Drawing Mr. Albert W. Hedemark Driver’s Education; Mechanical Drawing; Class Advisor ’70 “ Driving is a cooperative enterprise, not a competitive one. ” Driver’s Education 28
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