Jennings High School - Jen Echo Yearbook (Jennings, MO)

 - Class of 1959

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, ',mdf-he N VW' Mr. Schmidt explains how the length, tension, and thickness of piano strings vary the pitch A deeper realization of strength, richness, and beauty is awakened through study and creation in art, art and crafts, and music appreciation classes at Jennings. Judgment of line and color values and greater coordination between the mind and hands de- velop as art students draw, shade, and mold. Besides its historical and technical sides, pupils in music ap preciation become familiar with music's power to create and extend emotions. Because of their high school contacts with the arts, life becomes more meaningful to many people Engrossed in their work, art students pay careful attention to details. XMI l un-M' or mmf Ol ' as I in . n

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