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In those dear old days of high school, CURRICULUM
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STUDENT CQUNCTUL Left to right: Row 1 -B. Coover, B. Maxwell, T. Thomson, B. Graham, L. Melvin, C. Gregory, J. Green, S. Espenshied, M. Seidl. Row 2 -J. Melvin, D. Tompkins, S. Black, J. Seidl, B. Burns, J. Talley, G. Marburger, E. Dixon, H. Ufferman, J Burns. Row 3 - J. Elliott, J. Patrick, D. Barringer, L. Hall, J. Felts, L. Bowen, B. Paynter. ' Something new was tried in Student Council by dividing the members and faculty advisors into several committees. The purpose of the Athletic Committee was to investigate sportsmanship, school spirit, and to be in charge of pep assemblies. The Finance Committee was assigned all money-making proiects: carnival concessions, and the magazine drive. The Judicial Committee made rules for conduct in halls, rest rooms, auditorium, enforced lunch regulations, and regulated discipline. The Guidance Committee encouraged good manners, care of rest rooms, personal cleanliness, sportsmanship, school spirit, scholarship, and care of the building and equipment. The Social Committee chartered new clubs, had charge of class parties, gave permission for social events, evaluated the social program, encouraged etiquette, and had charge of all school parties. The Assembly Committee planned assemblies and selected the movies. The Scholarship Committee had charge of National Honor Society, honor and merit roll, grade cards, the testing program, exam schedule, curriculum, and scholarships. Bill Graham, student body president, presided over all the meetings and secretary of the student body, Linda Melvin, kept records ot meetings. Miss Whitted acted as faculty advisor for the organization.
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ARTS Art is not for artists only. It is involved in anything we do which expresses something--an idea, a feeling, or a sense of order. Art is life. The art course includes many activities such as leather craft, carving, textile decoration, ceramics, and painting. Home Economics is a four year course for girls based upon learn- ing skills and doing project work in foods, clothing, home furn.ish- ings, child care, grooming, and budgeting. Each girl is required to have a project. This year the girls had a new modernized kitchen in which to work. Students must have singing abil- ity and try out for this choir. An attempt is made to improve the quality of choral singing through the study of breathing, tone qual- ity, phrasmg, posture, ensemble intonation, fundamental vowels, and consonants. ln addition to the Senior Choir there is the Glee Club, Senior Chorus, and Junior High Choir.
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