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A processional of the CHS Concert Choir singing Angels We Have Heard on High highlighted this year's Christmas concert. ,+.f g Eddie Kincheloe surprises the Girls' Ensemble by unexpected- ly tossing artificial snow. For a finale of the Cluistmas concert all the singing groups combined to sing Battle Hymn of the Republic accompanied by the varsity band. Tour, Program Schedule Combining voices with long hours of practice has lead the vocal department to an outstanding position at CHS this year. The top record at the State festival combined with tours, concerts, assemblies, and local appearances brought these groups before a favorable public eye. Campus Singers, Concert Choir, Girls' Ensemble and Girls' Clee all have regular class schedules which develop group abilities while stressing individual achievements. In preparation for the festival, special sessions of Boys' Clee and a 1
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7 ' if HNMNE fl? K If ,,V.. A, A An art student adds the final strokes to his painting. atC.H.S. ecessagf Characteristics cessful family living and personal happiness. Extra projects and activities such as teas and style shows give students a chance to display their acquired knowledge. Art courses give students a chance for self- expression through original ideas. Basic art pro- vides a foundation for general art appreciation. Ceramics and sculpturing teach clay construction procedures, while ,handling of different decor- ating mediums such as charcoal, water colors, oil paint, and pastels are studied in drawing and painting. Extracurricular artistic activities are carried out in the Artists Guild through tours, sales, and exhibits. BALDRIDGE, JUDY-Clothing, Home- making I, Social Family Relations, Tailor- ing fOklahoma State University, B.S.: N.E.O.A,M. Jr. College, Okla.J. FRANKLIN., CAROL-Advanced Foods, Child Care, Homemaking I, Home Plan- ning fFriends University, B.A.j. SALLY-Basic Art, Ce- ramics, Commercial Art Sl ' Design, Drawing Sl Painting, Sculpture lWich- ita State University, B.A.J. WILLIAMS, ' .rl .,,l . .. . I , , I Ewjkiy. . 511 ' ' n z ,W Q ,- w 3' ,- l 'if Nss, I I. . n v , W I fv- ,' i as . 5 ff 1 'QL ..--mf is - is Mrs. Williams practices the art techniques she teaches students in her first yea I' J. R. Kanaga demonstrates the creation of a ceramic bowl, from a ball of clay to the completed object.
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Delbicts Practice, Unity mass Girls' Glee were added to a concentrated effort before their appearance. In February, the Campus Choir was selected as one of four top, state groups to perform at a clinic at Hays. After their performance, Mr. Henson, guest clinican from Texas heralded the CHS group as one of the finest high school choirs in the nation. April 24-th and 25th, the Choir and Campus Singers visited Newton, Salina, Herrington, and Toronto on a two-day spring tour. A home concert concluded this event. SAMPLE, JOHN- Concert Choir, Cam- pus Singers, Girls' Ensemble, Girls, Glee fCollege of Emporia, , B.M.E., A.B.g Wichita .ffye State University, ,- 4 M.M.E.g Friends Unie versity, K.S.T.C. of 'lf Emporiaj. a fit . Ron Plain, acting as Mr. Sample's student director, leads the Girls' Glee at one of the many concerts. The Campus Singers, accompanied by Sharon Roles at the piano, performed at the orientation of incoming freshmen. ,..1 s FF' ii A piano was donated to Donna George, a l965 CHS graduate, through the efforts of the Campus Vocal Department.
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