Elston High School - Elstonian Yearbook (Michigan City, IN)

 - Class of 1968

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ii- All right, who forgot their name this time, asks Mrs. Bonfield? Quiet study helps the minds in German Class. language A taste of foreign atmosphere is shown in our language classes. Lan- guages from all over the world are offered: French, Latin, Spanish, and German. The study of these dialects begin in the sophomore year. To re- ceive a minor in foreign language, you must take one of the languages for two years. You receive a major when the language is studied for three or four years. Besides the fundamen- tals learned in class, the student who has our standing merit in a language can receive a scholarship in a summer session, which sends the student to a foreign land. This helps those stu- dents who wish to major in their languages in college. After these years of studying, the students are accli- mated to foreign atmosphere and ready for further study. Vickie Calvert stares off with an absent mind.

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students stud technique, rh To many people, music has become another universal language. It holds truth, mystery, and a mood for all those who are involved in it. Music at our school appears in two forms: in- strumental and vocal. The music that is played or sung is of a modern flair. It has generally been composed in the last decade so that it will please all people. In ninth grade those who are interested in voice are put into choruses while those interested in in- struments begin lessons. At high school the music becomes a daily class. Band and voice classes are credited subjects. For more advanced students there is an opportunity for them to become involved in contests and con- certs. Awards are given to those who are able to play well. Concerts are given throughout the year for the school and public entertainment. The instructors strive to teach their pupils style, techniques, and rhythm, besides good music appreciation. Through these formative years the basis for music majors are founded. Gary Bartholomew and his trombone concentrate on hitting the right notes. as-swung.-.1-f -wsmnawf.wn1mui-nl-nun , t w thm, rh me All chorus classes begin with a review of the scales. Tsa i K I9



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classes, a feeling of foreign air 'Y' is ,WWW A discussion group in German takes a look a German Art. Mr. Hakin answers questions for his Spanish 3 class. 1 Sarah Westphal peers attentively at her German lesson. 21

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