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EVERYONE KNOWS PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT, VIII! ,If- M1 .'1y-.f K' Legato, allegro, crescendo these terms may be Greek to most of us, but they re only noo clear to Carol Hall, Carol Oppenhelm, Cheryl Smxth, Kay O11ver,Iack1e Wxthey, Catherme Montgomery, Mary Law, Max-Jone Wnght, Barbara McDnna1d, Patncxa Peckens, and Mary Van Wmkle, members of the Iumor Ensemble Mr Sto11ste1mer, fondly known as 'Pxof' somenmes fmds xt necessary to beat xt out on the pxano hunself 1 Mr Stollste1mer duects the semor chorus m preparatxon for the Easter Cantata, My Heart Is Glad. 26 ' 1 I- ., va Q Q . b n ' n ' , S-r I A In .pf vw 'lan I v H 1 2 K ' M C 'li f 1 x 1 In A A S A , f - 1 .J o A' 1, M f ' '44, E M I ,K 3 , , I , 2 'fn - -f . 2 . e - I ? z M., X Q 5.1 -.ifgff A3 , ' 1' l - 1 1 . . . . ,, 'va ,I Vwnyywma I Q l k F x , w f I, y A My X 'Q 4 I I . . . . . ,,
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wANT T0 or A cmzrznfzn? mx: A sHoP cuss Fresh punt the smell of newly cut wood and the whme of a lathe and rxp saw set the background for the 1ndustr1al arts glasses Projects ranfrlnv from small salt and pepper shakers to book Cases are turned out by the seventh e1ghth n1nth and tenth Grade craftsman An attempt lS made to gxve the boys experlente IH miny of the common crafts whlch they may use lll every day llfe Auto meehamcs Class gxves an opportun1ty for the fellows to study the fund imentals of englnes Durmff the second semester small engmes are brouvht to class by the boys to be torn down and overhauled x gt IS lmportant m whatever you do says Mr Klem g ue mg board together Ron Hndlebauth recexves mstrucuons on how to handle h1s freshly glued project. Makmg luke a beaver 1sn't hard when you have a lathe to help 'Sldewalk supervzso are always full of ldeas you jerry Busha d1SCOVCl'S one slxp of the chlsel could rum hrs John Gxlkeson pays httle heed to jerry Chmn as he whole proyect. tells h1m how It should be done I L' , ' h V 1 Y ' r r V . I o O X Q . U I 9 . D . . . - , - . , l I -Q- c , J ' r ' 1 ' - ' . .vx. I W , , lv - - - ll ' -, z ' . ' ' , A , V U ' , V i it is l 1' a . 1 . , D rr' , ., ,, .,.. M., We fy ,V , at ..vl s- ' 'Q' S sf s ,r,r ... A . f.. - 'Q '?'f '1'Ef'Q,,' t lv ,.7'ff1T-:fa I , ,Q '.::,,g Y ' - Y K 'xp I - 5 K i 1 3 1 ' l ' E' '3 ' l ' if as , . A V fl 3 f., 31 1 , 5 5 , ' 1 D ., - ,Eau Q ,Y 18 . - fr A f 2. , I . . . y - - Bn -
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BuT...MuslclANs somzrmzs wonnznl ri me fa so l te d can be heard every mornmg outs1de the cafeter1a That'sr1ght the choruses are pract1c1ng, They present three con certs each year One at Chr1stmas Easter andjust before the close of school Long hours of pract1ce pald off for the band stu dents who entered the Solo Ensemble Festwal From 34 entr1es 15 came home Wlth f1rst d1V1S1OH ratmgs wh1ch entltles them to the rlght to compete on the state level Other act1v1t1es keeplng the mus1c students busy durmg the year are the Band Fest1vals Chmstmas and Spr1ng concerts marchmg at football games and the sellmg of candy The candy sales IS the only money maklng project of the band and the money IS used for the purchase of new 1nstruments i- 45 0.1 ' Q 04,1 ssl Il A11 nght now everybody on the down beat says Mr ROSSHZWQIQ as he puts the Sen1or Band through IIS pract1ce sess1on b One an a two an a 15 the fam1.l1ar beat glven Harold Belcher d1scovers that the tuck to playmg a y Mr Rosenzwexg to the mtent senlor band members clamet IS all U1 the 11p 1-'W L...- Q. ig! DO, 7 9 U l a' 1 O f . ' I ' I 0 0 . , . is . . V! - S 3 1 . 7 ' 5 1 f ' . 2 1 ., . . O 2 9 . I E f, A ' ' 3 lf' - 1 ' in . ' 5 misc. r . . 0. ' . 1 1 'y 0 1 1 u - ,, , 1 , - I' I 1 ll f . . . I i ' . . . . 1 . . ,, , , H. 1 5 .QQ Q i . 4' ' N 2 1- , 2 an , ' Q , X y . J' fl K W5 ' Ks, ' X, 1 J , -. 1 'M A , 'I I A f f 1 - 1. N Z
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