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Skill and Provides Entertainment for Communit The combined choir and chorus perform for various school and community functions, for example, the Spring Concert. The music department, under the direction of Robert Ferris, not only performs an important function in the school program, but is also a delight to the entire community. The Blue and White Revue, basketball and football half-time shows, parades, and the Spring Concert are only a few of their many activities. Choir and chorus are available for those students with vocal ability and band or orchestra for those who are instrumentally inclined. Besides the direct musical education received by students of music, everyone at Franklin Central becomes acquainted with music appreciation through the fine per- formances ofthe music department. Mr, Robert Ferris, with a B.M,E. degree from Indiana University. is the only faculty member who instructs students in instrumental and vocal music. 'L
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Four-year band member, Bob Blacketer, dis- plays talent on the bass. Dance band members are chosen by Mr. Ferris by auditions, They perform for various school functions. Seniors, Preston Thomas and Glen talented musicians on the saxophone. Shay, EITC Music Department Teaches 2 N, SX Student music teacher from l.U., Earl Shay, explains the impor- tance of choreography. 24
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Art Provides Opportunit for Self-Expression at Don Watkins and Bob Fussel find art class a pleasant deviation from Lettering, layout design, and color are the ubasicsw of the art courses at Franklin Central. Surrounding these are stenciling, figure drawing, still life drawing and painting, charcoal, fashion illustration, and design. Art students are also given the chance to branch out and do some per- sonal study of crafts of their own choice from a selection of linoleum, leather, clay, soap, metals, and wood. In addition to skills, art students study the lives, styles, and masterpieces of the world's great artists. The importance of an overall knowledge of the past and present art world is emphasized. Marsha McFarland was only one of many who enjoyed the spring display of art work. their other classes. Mrs. Nancy Prickett, art teacher, and advanced art student, Linda Parker, pause to enjoy Lindals mosaic work. 15 'yy .yr M15 I . JY'
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