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To Relax, Appreciate, For those students who intend to make music a career or who End it relaxing, Iefler- son offers both vocal and instrumental music. Instrumental music is under the direction of Mr. Richard W. Bowles, who directs the Foot- ball Band, the Concert Band, the Varsity Band, and the Orchestra. The Football Band performed at the foot- ball games, entertaining the crowd with its formations as well as its music. Playing their best in contests and concerts was the main responsibility of the Concert Band. The Varsity Band provided the music for the pep songsf, at the basketball games. Rehearsing for contests, concerts, convos, and the Red and Black Revue took up most ot the time of the Orchestra. This year introduced two new personalities in the vocal section of our Music Department, Mr. Russell Pett and Miss Joanne Jonas. Mr. Pett directed the a Cappella Choir, which sang at numerous convos and concerts. The Choralairs and the Girls, Glee Club, which participated in the Red and Black Re- vue, were also under the direction of Mr. Pett. Ninth grade music classes were taught by both Mr. Pett and Miss Jonas. Instruments are put away after another day's practice. Make mine music. Palyv Iii
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Wheels Turnin iness. Financial systems, communications, filing, and transportation are among the sub- jects studied in this course. Taught by Mr. Andrews, Miss Nash, and Mr. Cortner, the students learn to control their own finance wisely. Mr. Andrews teaches the various methods of selling, with special emphasis placed upon personal contact. In salesmanship, the stu- dents learn how to open a sale, entice cus- tomers to buy their products, actually sell the goods, and increase the amount of sale. In merchandising, the numerous marketing activities and the transportation of goods from manufacturers to customers are taught by Mr. Andrews. Merchandising includes the pur- chasing, selling to customers, storage of goods, and the process of operating a business, whether it be retail or wholesale. Bookkeeping is the study of keeping rec- ords of business transactions and making re- ports, showing the conditions of the business. Mr. Russell Bradley teaches this course, which enables the students to keep account of their own money. Business law teaches students just what limits are placed on business dealings. Mr. Bradley teaches business law, which is thc study of how a businessman acts when deal- ing with others. This column just will not add up right! XVho will Win in the race against time? Can you take a hundred words a minute?
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And Learn That tree needs a touch of yellow. Art is the study of drawing, painting, and modeling, and attaining the ability of doing it easily and skillfully. Under the direction of Miss Ceorgianna Kienly, Ieff's Art Depart- ment tries to fulfill this deHnition in its work. Every art student had a sketch book. A committee from the classes planned the type of art work for every six weeks. Miniature model rooms including furniture, appliances, and interior decorating taught the students home knowledge to be used in the future. The kiln was the center of activity for the advance students who made varied pottery. Murals, record albums, masks, and posters for various contests were also among the many projects. Between the second and third floors attractive art displays by the Art Department always caught the eye of everyone. This departmentis work is not just limited to the art room only. Advanced students de- signed the backdrop for the Queen of Hearts Dance. The art students were very helpful in the Red and Black Revue by painting the backdrops. An exhibit of all the classes, art work was seen at the 'iHoof-Beats , the Music Depart- mentis musical revue. XVorking with clay is very interesting. i Pu ge I7
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