Bloomington High School - Gothic Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

 - Class of 1964

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MRS. BYTHEMA BAGLEY Madrigals, Music, Varsity Choir, Enjoying Music, Girls Chorus MRS. MARY COLE Music MR. DONALD NEAL Junior and Senior High Orchestra MR. DONALD TRAUB Band 7, 8, 9, Varsity Band Practice Makes Perfect . . . goes the old cliche, and this was what students in music classes spent the majority of their time doing. With the rumble of a dnmi-roU, the B.H.S. varsity band began its half-time entertainment at foot- ball and basketball games. The orchestra presented concerts with music from the past and present. Girls ' chorus, choir, and the Madrigal Singers spent many long hours limbering up their vocal chords for various programs throughout the year. Mrs. Bythema Bagley directed a musical called That Certain Age, which was presented in May. Mr. Neal conducts his orchestra class. 27

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= MR. EARL GRAVES MRS. MARGARET RAAB Art Drawing and Painting, Com- mercial Art, Understanding Art, Ceramics Becky Ferree uses her imagination in Commercial Art class. It ' s Pretty, hut Is It Art? Students exhibiting their originality and creativity A varied program offered high school Picassos on canvas, silver or pottery were perplexed by this and Renoirs a chance to develop their talents in draw- question. Mrs. Margaret Raab and Mr. Earl Graves tried ing and painting, commercial art, ceramics, and silver, to convince them their creations were art— though a bit For the students who would rather criticize than create, strange sometimes. understanding art was offered. Fair weather artists were Nancy Chandler and Tom Osborne. 26



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MRS. HARRIET FULTON Language Arts, Social Studies MRS. JEANNE HOLLINGSWORTH Language Arts, Social Studies MRS. CAROL JEWELL Language Arts, Social Studies MRS. DORIS .MATHEWS Language Arts Outside Reading Offered Variety Studies in American anci English literature and V and VI gave more experience in writing. Students various kinds of novels eni ' iched language arts and recommended for advanced classes spent most of their English courses in the lower giades. Grammar, spell- time in discussions of writing techniques and methods ing. and vocabulary were also emphasized. English in place of the usual grammar study. Karl Frey and Jeff McKitrick portray characters from the novel, The Good Earth, class project. MRS. IRMA YATROS Language Arts, Social Studies Lh

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