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Art Allowing the individual to express his inner self through a physical medium is what the courses offered by LHS give the student the opportunity to do. The department offers diverse courses from which to choose: General Art, an Introduction to the different aspects of artg Fine Art, designed for those with a more intense interest in artg Fashion Design and Creative Crafts. The Art Department is responsible for many of the bulle- tin boards and showcases around the school and feels especially proud of the showcase directly opposite the art rooms. This showcase serves as a gallery for the many stu- dent creations as well as displaying of the Art Honor Roll, a distinction instituted last year to indicate those who exhibit outstanding effort and creativity. Whether your interests are in clay, printing, sketching, sculpture or other aspects of the creative process, the Art Department is sure to satisfy your needs. -- angle' . . g g of qc, . . - J Mr. Stanley Gorka Department Chairman 'lr'--rr' Miss Suzanne Casterlin A f-wmu,,,.,,. Mr. Robert Batitto Mr. john Reynolds
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Mr. John Mcfnroe Mrs. Eileen Shanklin Miss Natalie Slack Mrs. Ester Tumin ! .,,y , I
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MFE X Mr. Felix Schmidt Miss Virginia Becraft Music With the dedication and talent of both stu- dents and teachers, the Music Department again proved itself to be an extremely important part of Livingston High School. Under the leadership of Mr. Felix Schmidt and student band director Don Riker, the marching band once again displayed great talent in its many fine performances at the football games. Performing with the marching band, the Flag- sters, a new group formed this year, hopes to expand its activities along the lines of the twir- lers, lancerettes and colorguard, The stage band, concert band, wind ensemble and chamber orchestra are also an inportant part of the music department's activitiesthroughoutthe year. Miss Becraft, aided the chorus this year in expanding its musical contributions, forming 'Manhatten Transferf which offers both popular and swing music, as well as forming the all-new mixed chorus. Both have been well received activities. Through the talents of seniors Hillary Colton, Bill Devine, Mona Eisman, Dorna Richardson, Lois Lightner, Don Riker, Maria Bonvini and Karen Crabeski, the band and choral groups added to our listening pleasure here at Living- ston High School. wi- 44' 'Eur
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