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'isa ax, fl 5 I . l3erdene Saul '4 W Nlr. Martin Nlichalson History at Highline: future foreseen in past lt has often been said that history repeats itself, but the methods of teaching and materials used were far from boring, as shown by this year's history department. A successful year came about as a result of new approaches in teaching, which included more student participation and less lecturing by the teachers. The use of visual aids in the library, as well as movies, helped students with introductions to basic history classes including culture and civilization, great historical influences and United States history. For students who expressed a greater interest in history, the courses of American political thought, twentieth century European history and minority history were offered. Mr. Kenneth Van Diest
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Students show special skills in music Nlr. Alan Lund, HighIine's new vocal instructor, initiated several new ideas and methods of teaching to the music department. The talent displayed by the singers at Highline followed the tradition of our schools' fine musical groups. Mens and Women's chorus consisted of individuals who expressed a desire to sing. For those with more training, the concert choir was available. Participating in the New Madrigal Singers were a limited number of stu- dents who were given the unique opportunity to express themselves vocally, not only at various school functions, but in the community as well. Boasting the largest instrumental classes ever estab- lished at Highline, members of the symphonic and con- cert bands played at pep assemblies and games, boosting school spirit. Under the direction of Mr. james Blake, they spent many hours perfecting formations to per- form during the homecoming show. The jazz Ensemble contributed to the success of many school functions, including the girls' club annual father daughter banquet. They also played various numbers at other school functions for the enjoyment of students and faculty. Mr. Louis Richmond directed the orchestra, during fourth period. 28
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