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LANGUAGES sf ef The saying goes The proof of the pud- ding is in the eating, and our language de- partment bears this out. Students learn to appreciate the knowledge of a foreign langu- age by the many correlations from the language to our own. Hur Above, Mrs. Mary Smith, French teacher, and head of the department, chats with Mrs. Janet Ainey and Mr. James McCabe, Latin teachers.
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ART AND MECHANICAL DRAWING Above is a snapshot from a General Art class 1 which the immediate project is sketching another zudent. Concentrating are, left to right, Phil itch, Shirley Spisak, Joan Malane, Connie Jurczak, 1d Shirley Tanner, At right are Mrs. Evelyn Westling, Art teacher id Wildcat advisor, and Mr. George Brittain, lechanical drawing teacher and baseball coach, as ,ey discuss a mechanical problem. Below are pictured Walt Carlson, Clyde Christ- .na,Allison Steele, Richard Pavlik, Gerald Toner, QE, oger Doty, Don Brewster, and Mike Balanda in a ,echanical Class. -'Ns 'hw Art students find oppor- tunity to develop hidden tal- ents and self-expression. In doing so they improve their understanding of artand also contribute much to school activities in the num- erous displays and posters that occasionally decorate ww the corridors. Mechanical Drawing students receive a solid basis for drafting and other shop work which helps job potentialities after gradua- tion.
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MUSIC Attractively served in various forms, music is a prominent activity at Johnson City High School. Appreciation and understanding of good music is offered to all members of musical organizations Classes in fundamentals of music as well as group participation provide opportunity for learning. Various musi- cal organizations serve as colorful backgrounds to annual programs at graduation, holiday, and assembly get- togethers. Above are band members Dick Bohunicky, Dick Newton, Warren Powell, Charles Scott, and Robert Skelding. Right, playing for gradua- tion night, are orchestra members Robert Timko, Janet Sadler, Doris Kiriewski, Dol- ores Borne, and Gonia Cowan. K Above: Choosing musicalarrangementsfor a large order program are left to right, Mr. Kenneth Myers, head of the department, Band, Chorus, Glee Club and Rudiments teacher, Miss Esther Cleveland, Music Appreciation and Harm- ony teacher, and Mr. Donald O'Buckley, orchestra leader and music teacher.
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