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Q2 -N CH :J Mr. Mauger instructs an art class in Sculptur- A typical band rehearsal with Mr. Miller direct TS- ing. ' s !q , S 'M I' 'K MANY PROJECTS ARE TH RESULT OF THE ART COURSE The art course is an elective course for high school students. Their work shows up in many places outside of the art room. The decor- ations for the band concerts, favors for differ- ent meetings and banquets, and activities of the Art Club are all a result of this course in school taught by Mr. Mauger. ELECTIVE MUSIC PROGRAM IS OFFERED The music department is composed of chorus and band. These courses are both elective with one credit given a year for each. There are section rehearsals and individual help given throughout the day. The progra extends down into the grade school. This year a jr. band has been started and there is a jr. girls choir. This summer the music program was continued. Instructions in both music theory and conducting were included in the program. . 1, ,vpf MR. RAY MAUGER Art MR. KENNETH MILLER Band, Chorus.
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HOMEMAKI GA D HE LTH n Miss Glunt shows Pat Wilkinson a new stitch in the 7th grade home-making class. MISS IVA GLUNT Home-Making MR. MAX SHOWALTER Occupations, Health, Math, Physical Education, Coach. 0-1 V.-. - Q Jerilene Alexander and Miss Mcconaha discuss the health and hygene chart shown in the picture. HOM -MAKING CONSISTS OF MANY FIEIDS It used to be that home economics, now called home-making, was just sewing and cooking, but now there are seven different fields covered in this course. These fields are: social devel- opment and fa ily relations, child care and training, the house: its furnishings and care, foods and nutrition, clothing and textiles, fan- ily health and home care of the sick, home nan- agement and cons mer buying. Miss Glunt is interested in making some of these fields available to the boys. She believes that the field of social development would be especially interesting to the boys. STUDENTS LEARN GOOD HEALTH HABITS One semester of girls' and one semester of boys' health is given each year. This course is required of every frea man. In this course the different parts of the body and their functions are taught. Also the students learn good health habits in this course.
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IZIECL LEtl1ii.CI1'fFi1T???2f'K Captain: Baseball S Track BUD PHILLIPS Captain: Cross Couw'ry HAROLD ROUTSON captain: Basketball H0 ORS JONES AWARD l. Gary Fudge 2. Katherine Holmes 3. Jo Ann Telfair ALTERNATE Alan Patrick ART POSTER AWARDS David Allen Raymond Dickerson Ray Leak Susie Ooyevaar Pat Regnier MOST IXTROVEBENT IN SPOKEN ENGLISH fboyj 'T im McGraw . HOST IMPROVEMENT Gonna Irvin IN SPOKEN ENGLISH fgirlk 'II PLS STATE Carole Kinder fris McClure XLTERNATES Hina Reynolds Sarolyn Eliason BOYS STATE Alan Patrick ALTERNATE John Ssuser HUT STANDING SENIOR BOY James Mills OUTSTANDING SENIOR GIRL Katherine Holmes D. A. R. AWARD Sue Abel F. F. A. STAR FARMER Harold Routson CAFETERIA AWARDS Mary Ruth Riley Billie Sue Smith Losha Usher SCHOLARSHIPS Katherine Holmes--Indiana University James Mills--Earlham Albert Crocetti--Donald McKinney Scholarship Losha Usher--Lions Club 6 Nurses Training Scholarship COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Katherine Holmes--Class President Sue Abel--Salutstorian James Mills--Vsledictorian 16 MR. LOWELL BROOKS Physics and math teacher who left CHS this spring to devote full time to farming. bk. Brooks has been c favorite of the students for many years. ROY SMOKER E.C.C. Ping Pong Champion
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