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Practical Arts Builds a House Mr. Wcnc and Ed Ver Vers arc seen through a band saw, Under the direction of Mr. Kenneth Lagc, the PRACTICAL ARTS DEPARTMENT in- creased its curriculum with the addition of a new course in building trades. This course en- tails the construction of a full scale house lo- cated at 1412 Coral Berry Lane in Orchard Brook North. Twelve students from both North and South high schools work on differ- ent phases of construction. Excellent practical courses arc also offered in auto shop, drafting, graphic arts, electric shop, wood shop, and electronics. Mrs. Louise Cunningham, supervisor for the Home Economics Section, encourages students to learn the concepts of home development. Courses provide practical learning experiences in food, clothing, and home management. This practical arts program gives the student an un- derstanding of family and community. DWIGHT BALLARD HENRI J. CHICOINE DENIS M. COSTELLO Illinois U.. M.S. Iowa State U.. B.S. Western Illinois U.. B.S. I year 12 years 5 years LOUISE S. CUNNINGHAM GORDON F. EIPERS DIANNE M. FREED KENNETH C. LAGE DANIEL M. WENC Northwestern U.. M.A. Illinois State U.. M.S. Illinois State U.. B.S. Northwestern U., M.S. Northern Illinois U.. B.S. 12 years 4 years I year 28 years 5 years 27
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Fine Arts Stress Self-Expression The FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT offers students the opportunity to express themselves with imagination and creativity, while develop- ing natural talents. The Art Department, under the direction of Miss Velma Dickson, chal- lenges the interests of talented students through wide programs of instruction, includ- ing introductory and advanced courses in ap- plied art and ceramics. Through experimenta- tion with the use of cloth, glass, wire, tile, paint, and paper, students find new ideas and develop selective taste. The MUSIC DEPARTMENT gives students training in two important areas: vocal and in- strumental music. The marching band and the concert orchestra, and five choruses stress mu- sic appreciation and interest in good music- manship. and many fine concerts arc presented by these various musical organizations. I ANCE H. SCHULZ MARGARET THOMPSON Vandcrcook College. M.M.E. Northwestern U.. M.M. 6 years 2 years VELMA F. DICKSON State U. of Iowa. M.A. 27 years RICHARD W. HART Am. Conservatory of Music. M.M. 10 years RONALD H. JAKES Steve Magruder tunes up to a fine performance. Northern Illinois U.. B.S. 6 years Trombone player. Tom Kinter. keeps his eyes on the music as he marches on the field. 26
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Business Demands Accuracy The BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPART- MENT teaches students skills which arc vital for a career in business. This department, di- rected by Mr. E. William Corr, offers courses in accounting, business law, data processing, general business, marketing, stenography, typ- ing, and other secretarial training electives. A new cooperative training program. OFFICE OCCUPATIONS, is now being offered. The program is patterned after DIS- TRIBUTIVE EDUCATION, except that it deals with clerical and secretarial positions. To keep pace with the current trends in the business world, new equipment, such as the IBM typewriters, is constantly being pur- chased. New teachers. Mr. Bruce Johnson and Mrs. Elizabeth Marcello have been added to the staff. Linda Nance learns to operate the ditto machine. 28 BEVERLY BRACKETT VELERH BRUNO Eastern Illinois U.. B.S. U. of Michigan. M.A. 2 years 2 years BRUCE M. JOHNSON Bradley U.. B.S. I year IRIS B. KOHLER Kansas State U.. M.S. 13 years ELIZABETH MARCELLO Wisconsin State U., B.S. I year
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