Flushing High School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Flushing, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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X A master artisan and an apprentice ART DEPARTMENT Seated L. to R.: Miss Cathcart, Mrs. McClel- land, Mr. Thom, Cbairmang Miss Pudling Standing L. to R.: Mr. Gross, Mr. Bergere. lt.. ,af I . . .L ,., v,f,zlM J' 'f , 'V , ' A I ,,,g5g, , Q. 1,,1., ' , 1, l MA .ry X .. ffir:WWff, R if , f Q? Q :J ' ' UQ, J:--ggi, . ' wmv ,,..gaf,. s ' . 'f.,f1?r.iQ1, 52 3 ' , , a ' :p,5l3.fJ'i .j wil-, J ' , ., N.- N. .,i, .,., . , ,fgfIg:jj1.jf2ij5iag3L!'. ' ,A 5 - . : fffxiw HM1 ii . r if 4. '. fy '-cf, Vin.-5 4 -, k ,551 -aj! :aa 1 I f tfiif'-'E lV', f' 3 l x ' l . ' ' Q jI,.j,.'r, gil ' g-Q-if . . i' 2,2 ff nv . ,, .1 H' Z ia f 2 HM' . 'll?'u4:.f 35 X 'E w ' ' .1 ' 1175 'trifle 'Wawiff If . l ' , .' W '1fwi:f, .J . it --T Y f 1 'AA f 1 A Af' . - js .1 . . - . ' E 'J ' 'i:3E L':. RWE? ' i , 9 - , ' ir, f I 'Q ll Q .,,, just a moment, Bertram. You dont seem to realize that the mentors are pre- paring their proteges to adapt to changes taking place in the world far different from any we have known. The tourna- ment of life is changing, and knowledge of the arts is a formidable weapon when one is challenged by boredom. Can you believe that these serfs may work but thirty hours a week, while enjoying high incomes and three-day weekends for their toil? They must be shown how to spend their leisure time usefully. Of course you must know that appreciation of the fine arts is not innate and must be instilledf, There! You have just proven my point, Harold. A thirty-hour week! Courses in art! Pshaw! What kind of knights will these be? Marry, Bertram, no one unites his time in the study of artg he enriches his life instead. And that applies to music as well. Music also plays a large part in entertaining man during his leisure hours. No longer is the enjoyment of music restricted to the elite. Wfhy, by a mere twist of 21 dial any one can have his choice: classical, modern, jazz, or 'rock and roll'. However, the serfs must be taught to understand the music they will be listening to before they can begin to appreciate it. Thats not true! I never had a

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musical education and Fm not con- cerned about all the diversified types of music of which I know nothing, I'm content just sitting here singing, or whistling in the wind, or banging on my shield whenever I feel musically inclined. I'm perfectly happy with the one song I remember, even though I can't understand a word of it anymore: Sumer is icumen in, Lhude sing cuccug Groweth sed And bloweth med, And springeth the wode nu. Yes, yesf Harold interrupted hastily. That was considered enough in our day, when the only musical entertainment was supplied by the King's musicians, an occasional band of troubadours, or a few wandering minstrels. Now, in the Kingdom, music is taught so that the serfs may become familiar with the masterworks which have contributed to the great diversification in the world of music. This beginning in musical com- prehension prompts ambitious villeins to strike out on their ownf' You mean they will sit in front of their radios all day 'appreciating' mu- sic? queried Bertram. Imagine how flabby they will soon become. Egad! If they study too diligently they will pre- sently become mere physical nothings, thoroughly unfit for the adventures facing them. And you call them well- rounded! 5 g MUSIC DEPARTMENT Seated, L. to R.: Mrs. Piedra, Chairmang Miss Miller, Standing, L. to R.: Mr. Stamm, Mr. Orshan. fu ii t a lffi igsfm f 1-ia elif? ,' Q g 2f?i'7fi5' ' -fg, . 'psfgfe -at .X xi: X swf , . - sw-Q :X -fflffa Kg -X, I VX s 1 :ig - 1 X X cg, -L 5 ,c e u XF if f 5 137' as sie. a S- -' T t xi'if?5:g-,af 22' ' - il Sill-e-f N1 Tu, f 1 -- X' eg-- lasik- aff- 'mit' 5 T ' - Tc ?.-g 'KF-ff,,,ifiS.15. 5: l .'l X ?,: se serie: Tiusmfffr.-if WMS Nl i :af -e c fa .-.M A . A iiizafii: f ,j'i.- , - '2L:-- +'c'4 f.e c ' iiieflaf - 6 'iii rx T- X i -1 ie-.-,,,Y'c ' . I , .4 i rs arf- au wig, .L En gl . X A.. NM.S'l15f:-. gf-if All ' af it 're ee - s 1 'Wil'--lA: 'f f-- i . 'U R Y ..a:L. . -E-...L e '--, . A x' X t--' . I N' .df N- ..M.,:7f - lt T l - Nxlll 4, , Uri. . Kntfcfl-.-5 , f i ' t,.tg,13g:i- , +-,-vkz glxmllfl g Q, gf ,i g 'Ti vii , M' Q E I i . sis i-.s I I? - Q -' NX -tw il . . --z .Xt .iv h iiyltf xl fy c I Q ' fn Q. - I -at if t.s' ll' Nl- ix- . 'i' Mini. 5 V --sa. iwwiilfi lil' is l. Q - -gllf?tl 'lj , Qll- Qlfijf Mgt g g ' ee i w ii-iiifig ua., iwff I X Q tg. ....,, 1 1 he - Q- iiiftr r -Yu :,a, Y ' , 4 .4 1- r e QL J, l'f'lllfll lil. 7-K in. lk

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