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Louis H. Vemon Art Department Chairman Fine Arts I, II, III Drawing and Painting Oil Painting I . I ,I L-jim .1 il ff IZ',f'f,?,f-. SH , 2,51 ig! 'C J ' 1' , 'f 'liafi ' . . -7 ,O .,, X I , , A -I, Students Express . . lyltllllllmiflh Qv W Emotions Through Art f I 4 Teaching the art students of Central Bucks to effectively and creatively express their emotions is the goal of the Art Department. For each student there is a specilic medium that will suit his indi- vidual style. The wide range of media offered includes ceramics, crafts, oil painting, graphics, sculp- ture and many other types of self-expression. To take advantage of the many talents of the students, a variety of art shows and contests were a part of this year's cur- riculum. Jeamie Stroup Liz Olsen utilizes her knowledge of ceramics Ceramics in the preparation of a clay bowl. Crafts Understanding Art Through the printing process, art students learn the basics of graphics. , Ga N l it 1 ! I
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The Musically Inclined Find. A Range Of Activities Mr. Harvie accompanies the Swing Kings. Walter M. Harvie Music Department Coordinator Concert Band Marching Band Dance Band Orchestra Music Theory i The Music Department of Central Bucks offers a diversified music program to interested and qualified stu- dents. The goals of the coordinators are to provide C.B. students with the most enriched and varied musical expe- riences possible. The students perform publicly in both large and small groups for all school activities and also community functions. A The bands, directed by Mr. Walter Harvie, include the Dance Band, Marching Band, Concert Band, and Summer Band, which plays for the public at the Bucks County Courthouse during the summer months. Accom- plished students may compete for Bucks County Music Educators Association Festival Band, the Bux-Mont Band, and Pennsylvania Music Educators Association Southeastern District Band. The choral groups, directed by Mr. William Teter, provided entertainment in the Christmas and Spring Concerts. i William H. Teter Choral Director Robed Choir Chorus Music Survey Girls' Octet Boys' Octet The Concert Band' gives another outstanding performance.
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Mary V. Holshouser Sheldon W. Grasley Department Coordinator Distributive Education Ollice Practice Coordinator Shorthand II Retail Merchandising Typing II D.E. I, II, D.E. Club Co-sponsor Cooperative Work National Honor Society Experience Student Placement Football and Basketball Concession Business Students Prepare for their Vital Role in Society To compensate for the demands of an evergrowing economic society, business education must also expand. Typing, Shorthand, Business Math, and Oflice Practice are among the many courses that prepare the business students for their future occupations. Not only do these students receive a basic academic background, but the department also provides them with practical experience through the Distributive Education program. The department coordi- nator, Mrs. Holshouser, helps students to find full or part time employment through the job placement service. Also, the addition of the new shorthand laboratory provides for a more accurate measurement of shorthand ability. All of these programs combined aim to equip the student with the most efficient and practical means of carrying out his part in the future business world. James F. Pegg Arlene B. Geoghegan General Business Shorthand I Personal Typing Notehand and Personal Typing Ty in I P g . Personal Typing Mr. Grasley demonstrates the complexity of a cash register while interested DECA students look on.
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