Gorham State College - Hillcrest / Green and White Yearbook (Gorham, ME)

 - Class of 1958

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MISS HIEIAH ANDREWS Earham, Hahn h Husi: I 'We whauwixh tn sing alumys :' a sang. I, 'Culumhin Univarlify, HA. Cg- fhmhiu Univarsiw. New England Can. :mtnry, Julliurd. HE. GIMRD CHAMBERLAHD Gurhum, Muinn l . Music Only in the greatest 33! disci- . pline will the indiuidual mi the :yfeaien freedam of expressim. I. III? Music, Bustnn University. M. uf lit. Easter: Universiiy, Uniursiff Inf l - IEDW. Ecnflund. HR. SEMUEL ERGCATU Gurhum, Main! Art Talk straight the :91?! time - 30 t I never thereafter need gnu make apnlngiem mhminm, m- armam' E5. Garhum Nnrmul Echunl. Ruigir: Uniwrsilf. Mi. University cf Halal. M155 HELEH HEEL Enuth W'indhurn, Main! Mush: and Cunapun Echuul Man? reach should med his grasp. 3153 what's c: heaven far? - Brnuming B5. Garhurn 51'an Teacher: Culfagl, M. uf Muir, Univarsifr nf Michigan. 25 h... HIS. GWEH HMELLE Gurhum. Main! AH and Cumpu: Schun' Art.. .isEmHsmuchnpmtaf man as are is eyea m- his ears ar hunger ar his thirst. 5.5+ University uf Minnuufu, MA. Gama: Finland? Culley: fur Tancharl.

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. .- 91' They Huh It Sum 51: Easy Hr. Brecete and Mrs. Eewtelie Te Guete The Students . . . Beth preyide ereutiye experience. 0h, If 1 enly had telentl It seems so gees! he be able te retest There in ne wreng answer! Ne Hemewerk-Whet e blessing! Helps deyelep appreciation and understanding. Finger painting . . .Messy . . . but what tuni't Don't teeth the child; let him draw. This is the tee- verite mette at Mr. Brecute, himseit a feverite emeng the students. His eniy required :eurse is Principles of Art, n Eephemere must, in which each student debbles with the diFFerent art forms such as: water eeler, ereyens, fingerpeints, etc. Teething Art is an elective offered by Mr. Breeete in which each student hes a chance he present the lessen which is teilewed by e diseussien. Students are given en eppertunity to put art te practical use in the heme by electing a course, lnterier Deceruting, whieh gives a close exem- inetien et eeier and harmony. The ether eepeble member of eur Art Stet? is Mrs. Gwen Sewteile whe prepares the Freshmen fer fu- ture Art ceurses threugh Art Appreciatien end History which is e generni study at Art, its artists, terms and products. In Integrated Hendwerk students learn hew te handle :enstructiye ert werI-c edeptebie tn the elementary grade level. An excellent background fer scheel clubs, camp, er seeut work is previded in Advanced Handicrafts; an elective that makes use ef metel, leather, etc. Thanks te Mrs. Sewtelle end Mr. Brecete, Art Ceurses are net enly very interesting but else relaxing and utter a pleasant break between mere taxing subiects. Through the efforts at Miss Miriam Andrews and Miss Helen Heel, G.5.T.C. :en beast of being the first and only teachers :ellege in the state uttering such a di- 24 CURRICULUM Otters ENRICHMENT Threugh ART and MUSIC Hulie White WI Wart Mr. til'htsrl'tiserienstt Miss Andrews, Hut Heel. versit'ied mush: schedule. Aside from the regular music eeurses such as Music Appreciatien and History, and Fundamentals of Music required et all Freshmen end Sephemeres; and Music Education, a I musth' fer ell Juniers. except these taking the Junior High eeurse; Music Meier's must else take Applied Music, Vecui and instrumental Ensembie, Vecel Techniques, instru- mental Music, Harmony, Conducting, Music Adminis- tretien end Supervisien. end Aesthetics. This past year we have been fortunate in being ehl'e te expend the Music Department even mere with the edditien ef enether weII-quelitied instructer, Mr. Gir- erd Chumberiend, who takes his classes mere in- teresting by bringing net the Lawrence Welk rhythm and bent in music . . . und-uh-i, 2, 3, 4. Threugh eeurses uttered by Miss Andrews, students are given an opportunity to relax and listen 1:: same of the best in music, thus learning in an interesting way to appreciate music. The educational phase of music is put eeress by Miss Heel whe hes the students ectuelly participate in the learning and teaching pre- CESE by teaching songs to each ether en the elementary level. Frem the enthusiasm shewn by both students and teachers in the new Music Meier courses, it is sure to be rs great asset to the state in helping to satisfy the great need for music educaters.



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Te Quete The Students . . . 5e yeu went :1 dete-teke history-v-plenty of them. CURRICULUM Another sympesiu m? l '9 Offers Indian Artifacts-Whet an interesting hebbyl It's fascinating to see hew the pest effects the pres- KNOWLEDGE ent. ilWhe ever invented outside readings? ? ? Threugh What a revolting developmentmlive get to get to SOCIAL STUDIES the lil:':u't:1r:,nr et ?:30 to gen: reserved heels! Why Be Happy? Tests Aren't Funl left In Eight: Hr. Earlier. Miss Dickey. Min Weed. Mn Peeler. Mr. Meberg. Our field at seeiul studies is wide end varied and backed by mest interesting faculty members. Mr. Paul Barker adds to the enieyment of his EDClDngY end Ecenemi: classes by being eversreud'f with an almost unbelievable true stew' that he get First hand. In bath of these :eurses a field trip iwhieh means e5- ceplng a whale day's Izletssesf.I is in the effing. His electives in Marriage and Criminelegy are both guer- enteed te be mest interesting. Uur Histery department is headed by Miss Esther Weed, who has a phenemenel knewledge centern- ing all areas at history. American Histery, required et all Sepherneres, and Maine Histery, required ef ell Juniers. must :erteinlyir preve valuable because her electives :evering HisterjgiI ef the West, the Celenlul peried, end Diplemeti: Histery are always ever- crewded. The Freshmen are first acquainted with Modern His- tery threugh Miss Edna Dickey. eLIr Dean of Wemen, whe eevers ene hundred and sinusr fascinating years in iust eighteen shert weeks and lays e geed feunde- 26 tien fer the histery ceurses te fellew. As an elective available he upper :lessrnen, she effers an interesting study et the Bible which includes beth the Old and New Testament. We are itemr fertunete te have been able to edcl to our Seciel Studies Department this year, Mr. Allen Feese, whose sense of humer makes American Hi5- tery, required subiect fer the Sephemeres, end Ameri- ten li:hrswirer'r'lmenthr a required subieet fer the final year, mere interesting. With eur werld being breught eleser tegether all the time, u knewledge et Geegrephy will preve impera- tive to all petentiul teeehers. It is threugh Mr. Wens sel Meberg's patient eFFerts that this infermetien 35 :enveyed. A full year eeurse in World Geography is new required of all Sephemeres end for these stu- dents whe feet a greater need fer mere specific gee- grephicel understanding there are electives in Geeg- rephy ef Asia. Herth America, and Ecenemie and Fe- liticel Geography.

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