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Fine AI'l'S- Visual, Vocal, Instrumental Departments By group instruction and individual projects, the teachers of the fine arts department strive to develop the musical and artistic talents of each student. Art courses offered at East range from introduction to art, a cross section of basic techniques, to commercial art, an advanced study of art used in the business world. Throughout the year, students exhibit their works in East's halls, in city and in state ex- hibitions. Classes also visit Kansas University to study art work of college students. East's music groups perform for intermediate schools and various city organizations, as well as for student body assemblies. Orchestra con- certs are enjoyed by the public at evening per- formances, and band music provides half- time entertainment and accompanies cheering at football and basketball games. Highlights of the year consisted of the band trip to Manhatten, Kansas, and the choir trip to Dallas, Texas. Dickerson, Tom Eberhardt, Dorothy M.A. M.A. Art Club Art Club if ,X tzfsaqva... - N, . ig X at ' -' -4 -. ..,. ,...,,,,f 12 11 22: .iv 1 ,, . s . FROM THE MODEL to the drawing board enables Peggy Corethers, '65, to learn the techniques of sketching animate and inanimate objects. 19
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ALLELUIA... sing the boys section of the mixed chorus in preparation for the annual fall festival. BLOWING A MELODY from Cam- elot, a Broadway musical, Lowell Hershey, '65, practices for the orchestra's fall concert. if s,.. Huffman, Mary, Hershey, jay, B.A. MS, Assembly Committee Department Head, Y-TCSHS Thompson, Kenneth, M.S.
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PERSONAL DISCOVERY of facts taught in class prove their value to curious students like Carmen Ervin, '65. l MEDITATING over a difficult equation, james Gribble shows his chemistry stu- dents the similarity between chemical and mathematical equations. Gribble ames B.A Bobula, John, M.S. All-school Project Haynes, Ralph, B.S. All-school Project . . ,J , Forbes, VlCl0l', BA. Cillmore, Willard, M.S- Cafeteria Committee H i-Y Science Club Proctors 22 --,Q A fm 'warf- , . 'H- xv 4, gif, f an Wig, ,i ,ai f. 1, , W'-it E i ' ht 1 f
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