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0Wtt a cute 0 The choral department at Bremen under the direction of Miss Ruth Schmidt, performs at a Christmas concert and a spring concert, plus various minor appearances during the school year. Miss Schmidt here rehearses with the boys' chorus for the Christmas concert. Mr. Hollingsworth directs a marching band, a sub-varsity band and several smaller groups such as the jazz band. Here Bob De Young, Ken Figured, Carol Ball, and Dennis Johnson record a selection they have been preparing under Mr. Hollingsworth's direction. 22 Dan Daugherty, Bill Proctor, Tom Dresser, and Dennis Robinson are watching a dynalevel, which responds to sound volume with flashing, multicolored lights.
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Biology class doesn't involve cutting on things every day. With Miss Larsen's help biology students Bill Burfiend, Ann Buckley, Mike Schultz, and Carol Calza are enjoying a class out-of-doors while collecting leaves for botany study. Our science department is boasting a brand new physics lab complete with an electronics panel which enables each lab unit to have the exact number of voltage and the type of current that is needed for a certain project. Besides physics, Bremen's science program includes general science, which is an introduction to all phases of science; biology, which presents both botany and zoology for study; chemistry; and senior science, which is a descriptive physics course involving very little math. Mr. Hawtrey examines Stanley Alfield's illustration of the microscopic slide with an experienced eye. Diane Larimer is still busy finding the right little wig-gly lines to draw.
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4(td a 'ityicfancf, Stic The plans for anything that is well made must be laid out on a drawing board and drafted to a blueprint before the construction begins. Freshmen drafting here are Chuck Grande, Joe Bard, Dan Brigham, Jack Chapman, and Ron Christionson. Any well-made article brings pride to the maker and joy to the receiver. Good craftsmen are trained in Bremen's various shops. A boy may enroll in drafting, wood shop, metal shop, electric shop, or auto shop. Teaching boys the correct way to use tools is one of the objectives of shop classes. David Soliday and John Richardson are adjusting a distributor on a scope in auto shop. Jack Uthe and Pete Warsyalek have chosen the right wood, the right tools, and are ready for the right finish to put on Pete's coffee table.
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