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Drama, Speech ancl Art Bring Forth Talent at Hilhi As the modern age brings new airplanes that can fly at tremendous speeds so does the modem age bring new speakers that can speak with tre mendous volume Speech class was farmed to give students an excellent opportunity to speak and learn to speak relaxed and with interest Debate and speech squads patncnpate in various contests during the year throughout the state One year of speech qualifies a student to porn the squad Art class offers varieties of opportunities to students in drawing painting ceramics and lewel ry making With the modern age comes modern Ort taught W-Wiffa .21 I 4' A Y! Z2 I by instructor Mr. Weaver. Many contests are at- tended, keeping students busy as they learn the fine arts of life making students appreciate the common things about them Buildings go sky high with new plans for ex pandlng and movie houses spring up all over Even at Hnlhi drama classes expand as more students choose drama as their elective course Everything from acting to curtain pulling keeps Mr Carother s drama students busy throughout the year Helping with the junior and senior plays show first year students it s not a chore but a pleasure for soon when they re second year students they can produce plays as well as act in them too' LLOYD CAROTHERS Dromatlcs and English Ill ROY DANCER Speech and Forensics Mr Weaver crltrcnses Rons art effort while Perry looks on Mr Carothers watches as Mel transforms Harold into an old man as Q .! than laguna 1 , Q' Ez, ERNEST WEAVER Art and Drivers Trammg Mr Dancer gives pomters to debate partners Reed and Raymond 'E! I ea... aff if wlfakki' xgfgx -v -it ADMINISTRATION 19 Q . 4 V41 wk . - V ,kg , , A - . . . - , . . . I 71 A u u 1 A I A V k . . . . ' n 11 I . ' y J , . . I I I - I l f P 'N M ,. O -, ,, l 'n ' ' V , I D , , , . . 5 ' . - r. e tif f if ccfi to if or tl, G we i f J ,Watt N A Q' , A' ', fr ' ' ' ' I 1 t 'A A if ' Z fr ff ' E7 ' U - fy ,7 if 5, ,K ffl. ' fwkgif it 4 f A 9 ng- ls. ' it f , f i ff 7 ' ' ' 7 ' fi S - S A 4 t . if 2 f, E Aj grr, I , J I if 'I I ' X .fi 1 W . L 5 I M ,,- 5 uf. .few ' 515. 51 ft'r ., L . 1 y . V in ,fi-gina.. 1 A , ,Q 1 4 X ,' . .1 Q 53' at 52? I I ,y . N I I W N 1 Q if N K, 7' ' I , F ' Xfl 1 V, ,, BM Aus 1' 1 , j ' f 9 . Y ' ' -,. A ,. .U i 5. , f
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Students Apprecuate Varuous Types of Musuc --L,,+ Mr Luark talks to a musur apprecuatuon class I J Off RONALD CLARK Vocal MUSIC CARL GUTMANN Instrumental Musuc The musuc department consusts of gurls glee freshman chorus senuor chour harmonaures gen eral musuc and band All except general musuc students partucupated un Chrustmas and Palm Sunday appearances S lected students appeared un the Hulhu Junks Senuor chour also played host to the furst annual Musuc Festuval of the new Metropolatan League Harmonaures us a selected aroup of 15 chour students 8 boys and 7 gurls who take part most actuvutues as vocalusts Creatuve musuc, wrutung musucal plays shows or songs and studyung composers are a few maun projects of the general musuc students Three bands of Hulhu whuch are the duxueland dance and marchung bands have a total of 60 members They took part un two exchange assem blues wuth the new Metropolutan League ptqnmng the Chrustmas concert funds Mr Clark seated at hus desk WRmQ 7 Fw . lllR nuanuqquuunlnv- A Mr Gutmann durects hus concert band o 9 , 2, N , , ' ' ' ,V fm 25 -1' H7 D Q I I I we . . . . . - ,I I I I I Av , Y' ' . , . L -N i Qs . . ' ' he-, , l e- In 4 n - . I ' 1 I ' I I 2 I .- u gif' 5., . W, , ,4.,,, an suv.. 'Bs E ml ig 5 'lr V -ef A 1 r V Q. T L. ., 3 g, , 1 'I fp I f ut Q n u 4 95 . -I 9' , usa, f ,cr 6 3 MLW Ab A . ,.,. s N 1 W Q. . ' , .,Q,,, .u 1 - . 4 . 3 '- ' ef . -v.. - , x . L- ,
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W Wi nuviiimlm i' 13 The Science ot Household Altairs and Domestic Management Pans bubble with food while sewing machines whiz away. Home economic has advanced so much in the last five years that kitchens are al- ways full. Boys learn how to cook, bake and sew as well as the girls. Instructors Mrs. Sullivan and Miss Wood know that patience counts a lot now that the new Bishop method of sewing has been enforced in all classes. Home ec, a class enjoyed by all young home- makers of today has a nursery in the spring with children from 3 to 5 years old attending. It is the duty of the students to observe and learn in those two weeks and oh what fun it turns out to be' Mrs Sullivan gives Judys cake an extra stir John and Duane fix o nice crisp breakfast HELEN SULLIVAN, Home Economics JOANNE WOOD, Home Economics and Social Science 1 3 i iss Wood demonstrates ez' sewing technique. 20 ADMINISTRATICINI if If A
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