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FIN E ARTS Carol Quisenberry and Martha Adams, Co-Art Editors of the Clmrlerlwzifm, put up sales promotion posters. Miss Hazel Kellogg, our librarian, introduces us to the wonderful realm of books. In the library the stud- ents are taught how to get the most out of the books read, whether they are read for school work or for pleasure. A short course in Library Science is offered by Mrs. Kellogg to the English classesg and as for reference themes, help is there for the asking. Hun- dreds of history students daily use the books on the reference shelves. Charleston High's library is the largest and has the best selection of books among the high school libraries of Kanawha County. Gloria Anderson, Steve Mooney. and JoAnn Peale put their figurines in the kiln for glazing, 'FQ Larry McClure helps Miss Huston change the art work in the display case.
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FINE ARTS PHALA SVMMERS Music HAZEI. KELLOGC1 Librarian AGNES HYSTON Art The Arts Division of the Fine Arts Department is ably directed by Miss Agnes Huston. There is a variety of classes to suit a person's interests: general art for the beginner, ad- Leonard Anderson, Patricia Coles, Robert Frazier, Elaine Thompson, jimmy Ireland, and Mrs. Summers check a musical score. The Music Division of the Fine Arts Department, supervis- ed by Mrs. Phala Summers, consists of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade classes in Chorus and Music Appreciation. These classes give students the necessary training for the Charleston High School Chorus or simply the chance to develop talent and enjoy singing. The Music Appreciation class for Seniors helps students to understand different types of music and the works of famous composers. 6 f-'Z' z vanced art for anyone making plans for further study in art, and advertising art for the future commercial artist. The art students have served the school well in making posters, decorating for school events, and beautifying the halls with their works, Sharon LaRue, Karen Oldham. and Linda Bourn choose records for the Music Appreciation tlass. -bmw Nx 'B-,fp D72
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MANUAL ARTS Bob Whntnaan Dlck Glover and Torn Barrmger vsork dllngently ln the Mechamcal Draws mg Class JAMES XX' LOOP CI-IARI ES N HALL Prmtxng Mechanical Dravung Our Prmtmg Department plays a double role mstructxon and pro ductxon Regular classes ID prlntmg are taught Students enrolled IH these classes galn actual expenence IH typesettmg and other partlcu lars of the trade as a result of work assignments on jobs for the Kanawha County Schools Report cards for eyery school m Kanawha County are the product of thus Deplrtment Constant exposure to prmtmg promlems of The Book Strap student newspaper QINCS all a yaluable lesson IH newspaper productlon Patlence and neatness are tvso deslrable tralts lf one IS to enjoy Mechamcal Drawng and make good grades ln lt Natural talent ln art IS unnecessary as the course stresses fundamentals of drawmg using speclal mstruments Iuture archltects and engmeers fund the class myaluable as far as some basic mstructxon 1n thelr fleld IS con cerned The latest lssue of the Book Strap rolls off the press V I vim LS I , i . ' : - . 4 L Y . S . ' Q L ' . I - 1 4 v f Y V f a a v f V . ' f . , . . , . 4 A 1. ' 3
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