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it xx -- Inst Miss Virginia Jackson Mr. Theodore Hewitt A Mr. Kenneth Hamel M t The Music 'S 5 Department . . . e .- .A is expanding and improving each H year. This year all junior high g 5 X .X M classes had one period of music per g A, ' by week. There were three divisions of f i. ' X high school Music I and II, with s F Y 'I each division meeting four times I I I per week. The high school band X and chorus were also scheduled for l iii S four classes during the week. st This year the junior high band K ,,y.. Q g g is had approximately seventy-five stu- we dents involvedg the senior high t marching band performed at foot- er ' ball games, rallies and paradesg Mrs. Nancy Linsey Mr. Lee Gridley -. -. . .XX X W s I I t if s if L oso, .ahssss ' xssrs -' Mr. Kenneth Heleen and the pep band performed at basketball games. Junior high cho- rus and the stage band were suc- cessful, and the participating stu- dents were enthusiastic. The realm of art is limited only by the imagination. Its tools are basic - old as time - modern as technology. Creative ability becomes a balance between patience, insight and personal criticism. History provides the mis- takes, the answers, and the raw Material for discovery. The art department can provide most of these. Skill, comes with time and personal initiative!
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drama and stage craft with Mr. Lord. We noticed that during our years in lingswood that more and more teachers were using film, using or making television programs, developing several kinds of visual and audio materials. By the time we graduated, we began to see that the English course was cally about several kinds of languages: that of kinesics, culture, visual pat- terns, sound symbols, and of course verbal symbols. So in six years we had 'irned to write and read Csome of us had help from Mrs. Judy Lavoiej, and ere a little closer to knowing what it means to be a human being. In our offce . . . we found a sounding board, understanding smiles, a . . . sense P er Mr Paul Quimby mf humor and disorderly confusion. 'E , , 'N' Mr. Raymond Lord Mrs. Dorothy Robarts Mrs. Helen Thielker Mr Robert Coolidge Mrs Virginia Corson E , ' ?,, . , t aff: mmf ,. h , m , ,. 5 1 is H t s 'XS f fx . , A. X K .g,, gg -- if iw Q' A ,ff k is S, 52 'J fe A
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Mr- Kelli Laubef Mr. James Hathcock 5Uf 'i In the Business Department. . . LL t 3 have you ever wondered what it T wE CG' ri f was like to be able to keep a set of ' ii books, take shorthand, type, or ex' become skilled in several of these we g WT. f' areas? The business department K lililesls , nzss ppppps g Esl offers courses in these areas. Also, ' i in order that we might keep abreast with business trends, we added 'T Q' 'i office simulation with secretary- Office practice' . - pfif is . t I irrriss 3 Miss Barbara Belanger Home Economics Offers . . . semester courses in home, tailoring, child care, and family relations. These courses have been added to allow students to enroll in a course of special interest to them. The accent of home economics is definitely for the student. Additional courses are under consideration in the area of vocational home economics, so that every Kingswood student will have the opportunity to gain vocational as well as general skills' in the areas of home economics. Mrs. Claire Sleeper -gr 121 H' , K. 15 1 i..-i..,,., W I .. . .5 is -as is-i Q I . .., , . ,. ,.,, A ..,... ..,K iii A Miss Carrie Jane Robinson Mrs. Judy Tickle , .gk k'Lr1::1fy-5 - ,
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