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we learn apprezciation of art and music Every student in G. H. S. hopes at some time he or she will he chosen to enter the A Cappella choir and take part in various specialized school and communi- ty programs. Each year under the direction of Miss Hill, vocal director, and instrumental director, Mr. Brown, the spring musical is produced to highlight the years activi- ties in the music departrnent. The select choir, known as the A Cappella choir, is composed of fifty to sixty students chosen from the school by Miss Hill. This choir heads all vocal and ensemble singing in school activities. The choir's classes meet twice a week and participants receive five credits for two years service towards graduation. The main social events for the year are the winter and fall musicals. Mr. Brown heads the instrumental music department and sponsors the Wavtvleers, High School dance hand. Mr. Carter, assistant director heads the marching hand and sectional classes. The hand is to spend two weeks at a hand camp this summer to improve march- ing forms. All prospective artics of G. H. S. spend one period daily receiving Mrs. Hersman opinions on the do's and don't's of modelings, shading, cartooning, design- ing and anything else following into that category. Seriously speaking, the art de- partment does a fine joh on school post- ers, stage scenery and decorating the hoards for coming social events. Left-Girls chorus performing at the winter concert. lvflfllff Right-Boys chorus performing at the winter concert. Middle Right-Joline Cole modeling for an art class. Lower Right-Mary Carolyn Miller, Brooke Douglass, Dick Uhl, and Dianne Martin working on various art projects. page nineteen Hg
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and the practical arts of homemaking The Home Economics Department is made up of two divisionsg one, chef and advanced cooking under the direction of Miss Creamer, and the other, vocational Home Economics under the direction of Mrs. Palmer. The purpose of the cooking depart- ment is not only to teach students to cook but also to teach them food values, menu planning, and care of a kitchen. The room consists of seven complete kitchen units each with a stove and re- frigerator. Each student is partly re- sponsible for the cleanliness of each unit. Some of the food for the high school cafeteria is prepared by these classes. The vocational Home Economics de- partment is equipped with ten sewing machines and working tables. The pur- pose of this department is to help pro- mote improvements in home and family life and to inspire community activities. These students also learn the proper use and care of the sewing machines. This department also sponsors the Future Homemakers Club which has obtained one of the highest ratings in the state. Left-Bob Dwver, joe Clapper, Bill Bradley, jerry Orrison, and Tod Mcwng in boys chef class. ,A V te' f 'J' it' 'W Q3 ' xx mn- X 'aw 5 A ffr 1 I Marie Fitzwziter serving at luncheon in at home t'C0l'1Ul l'liCS Cl2lSS. N Below-Janice Rehmert, Esther Holiday, and Hazil Fitzwater in girls sewing class. page twenty-one Olive Jackson und Donna Hawes demonstrating home nursing with Phyllis Rhozldes.
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