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Music department entertains The music department of LHS, consisting of band, orchestra, and the vocal department, entertained many people in many ways at con- certs and programs. The three di- visions performed in the Mid-Winter and May Music Weel concerts as well as other programs. wig ' ' . dy Under the direction of Mr Bra Band and Stage Band played at all football and basketball games, and marched in several parades, Orchestra, with Miss Beck, gav a special concert in the Spring, Mrs. Faulkner was head of the vocal department, There were three divisions--Choir, Girls' Choir and Mixed Chorus . The band marched through down- town La Grande during many pa- rades. Academics-28
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Practical Art classes stress skills Art and Drafting were two areas in Practical Arts in which a student could better his skills and craftman- ship if interested. Mr. Byron Rudihauser offered 3 levels of art, and a class in crafts. In art, paintings, clay works, sculp- tures, and leather works were learn- ed through steps in the different lev- els. Incrafts, decoupage, paper mache, and things that need no per- spective are taught. Mr. George Urquhart taught Blue Print Reading, Machanical Drawing, Drafting, and was also the Diversi- fied Occupations supervisor. He helped students progress from basic principals of drafting to architectural drawing, Ken Fredrickson works on a In art, Karen Rogers finishes her possible school plan in draft- leather wallet. ing. Mr. Rudihauser watches Reta Henry as she develops a vase in Art, while Debra Markham cleans up her pitcher. , . ,pf v x ,QA .- - n .1 ' ' -QS if I.. H: z' f it Q, Q1-mm-. , 4 , 4 Dennis VanLeuven and Mr. Urquhart look at a one story house plan. Academic s -27
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