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Music Department i From Perry Como's Dream along with me. lim on my way to a star . . to Rise Steyr-n's singing O Holy Night. we are surrounded on all sides by music in one form or another. Being as important in our lives as it is. it has a delinite and varied place in our education. Enjoying music and participating in it depends only on your enthusiasm for it. as is shown in freshman general music. From drilling on monotonous scales to approach- ing the semi-classical. the range and talents of the A Cappella Choir. under the direction of Richard Jaeger. are seemingly endless. Choralairs are the crown prince of song at Jeff whose members graduate into the ruling class. the A Cappella Choir. Approximately fifty females resounding enthusias- tically in song are the Girls' Clee Club. also under the direction of Mr. Jaeger. A talented. marching group of approximately one hundred mixed musicians directed by Richard Bowles travels under the appropriate title of the Broncho Band. Mr. Bowles also directs Varsity Band which plays for the basketball games. The other instrumental group at Jelf directed by Mr. Bowles is the orchestra which plays for the several shows put on during the year. Band members put away the in-trumenb into their respective cubby holes for another day. mln A . 1
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fi-ffmff'-fymfga ' W , 4. .Q , f ff W? ,ff---1 , -'-' f elm Carol Brown, left, and Sonja Derment critically observe a painting in art class. - WW W Mvfwwpe an Cffigw ZQZZ MWC-nip .,., 5, :ff at ' ., We V M f . Art Department Being able to create something-however great- however seemingly insignificant it is'-is YTCIUCH dously important in a day where nervous break- downs are happening and frustration Besides providing a remarkable outlet for personal tensity. art used commercially is a thriving. fas- s are infinite. cinating profession. Molding these future Berman Rockwells. Jon Whitconibs. or. possibly even. Tou- louse Latrecs. is a job which falls into the hands of Miss Ceorgiana Kienlv. Practical use of this skill comes sharply into focus around Jeff with Red and Black Revue scenery. which is painted bv the art students. Posters cautioning drivers. drinkers. and numerous others are another of the numerous activi- ties of the art department. The actual preparations for the various art activi- ties come in the art classes. During this time. each student tries his hand at drawing trees, apples. dogs. cars, houses, and people. to name a few of the arti- cles they observe. ltis a casual dedicated class with an interest and individual pride in each student for his personal creations. How wonderful to have an opportunity to study artistry! W7hat a significant point it is that we, American youth. have an oppor- tunity to study a creative art! v wNM VSQwr ,-....,t.,t-uit - X aff? . hfffff? 'W ' . 1. 1-J-4 TQBJMT1 Qwwfsm 4 s e 7 a 9 p it tat-ttsss 'Xie A s tatszozt za 25252728 30. .L ,wg-gd:-f ..-ailgii t . v ,X stir sv ALM. ZH Barbara Donald mixes up a little paint with the help Artists Kate Anderson and Darlene W1'igl1t paint a little of a leaky faucet. Pfllrfl' ffl poetry for the nlce people.
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WSW, ii .f .5 it Mrs. Esther Robertson and Sharon Fulks co-ordi- nate to put up the bulletin board in the library. Bonnie Best seems to hate made her choice from the many good books in the school library. 'hw N-Q. 'yew' The library offers a quiet break from study hall to Bob Hutht-rforrl and john Danaher. Li brar Department Dealing with the worldis literature from the new- est science fiction thriller to the Encyclopedia Britannica. our library is thoroughly equipped with referencial. entertainment. and educational material. kinder the excellent management of Mr. L. YY. Smith. head librarian. and Mrs. Esther M. Robertson. assist- ant librarian. the library runs efhciently and is guided skillfully along the path of booklearning. The reference corner is complete and yery helpful when term papers. themes. and research papers are due. Second only to learning by doing is learning by seeing. Taking care of this part of our education is in the hands of audio yisual boy s. also under the superyision of Mr. Smith. The library is filed in accordance to the Dewey Decimal System and kept in remarkable order by the library assistants. The system employed for lending books is similar to that of a public library. Books profit us by providing an insight to the thoughts of the author and. therefore. supply us with a new outlook.
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