Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1980

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Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 48 of 348
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Page 48 text:

MUSIC The Livingston High School Music Department of- fers students various opportunities to use their tal- ents and to learn concepts of music. Specialized courses such as theory, music appreciation, and sight singing, as well as individual instruction in voice and various instruments, are available for students who wish to further their musical education. For the past two years while under the direction of Miss Jacqueline Washack, the vocal and choral sec- tion of the Music Department has grown tremen- dously in size and strength. ln addition to the two rapidly growing mixed choruses led by student con- ductors Adrianne Torrisi and Cindi Stanger, there is the special choral group Something Else , com- posed of specially selected students. Mr. Wayne Brotherton, a new member of the high school staff, heads a talented and diversified instru- mental department. In addition to the marching band led by drum major Lance Siegel, there are other groups in which serious instrumentalists parti- cipate: the concert band, the stage band, the per- cussion ensemble, the orchestra and the flute en- semble. With a group of talented teachers and stu- dents, this department provides a variety of musical enjoyment for the school and the community of Livingston at large. r tv Music produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without. -common MR. WAYNE BROTHERTON MISS JACQUELINE WASHACK '1-il::fflC rg, L 5 Q L

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S-- MRS. MARILYN GROOME MR. ANTHONY HOPE MR. ALLEN JACOBSON MISS ELEANOR JENNINGS It is better to wear out than to rust out. Richard Cumberland .f.n'- . , 1 rflsilnrl-, ll! 3 2 ff I I MR. JOHN LYONS MR. EDWARD PURDY MISS NANCY TABKE MR. RUDOLPH VALENTINE



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AUDIO VISUAL All gi Mr. Frank Miserendino at the controls. Televison . . DS Under the direction of Mr. Frank Miserendino, the Audio Vi- sual Aids Department efficiently supplies the school with phono- graphs, recorders, and slide and motion picture projectors. Most importantly, this department trains interested students in the primary fields of communication. Communication Art and Science Training QCASTJ is a course in which technical video taping and recording is taught. Proficiency in English is stressed in writing television scripts. CAST students successfully produce television programs viewed on cable televi- sion. In a world in which televi- sion and film have become pow- erful means of communication, skills gained in CAST are of great value. . could help us keep on learning how to learn Terrel H. Bell I x i Videotaping a student program. Adjusting the lights

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