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WE EXPLORE Tl-IE ARTS' AND S6'lEN6ES Science: Mr. Hall, Mr. Winton, Miss Brandt. Music: Miss Tucker, Mr. Durfling- er, Mr. Marocco, Miss Sines. Art: Miss Jen- sen. Botany, physics, and chemistry all boast well equipped labora- tories. , Y twig,-Jk f ' - pk v Wx' ,f X Science is a ll9Yt'l'-Plltllllgg' stutly of the why's antl where- l'ore's of lite. Because it is constantly ehanging' it is one otf the most engrossing' tielcls one can enter. llere in liogansport lligh School chenListry, physics. antl hotany are olterecl as interest intlueersl' in this fieltl. At least one ot' the seienees is required of acatlemio stutlents, and for intlustrial arts stutlents physics is a requiretl subject. All are intensely in- teresting' antl shoulrl create an entirely new eoneepl ol' the worltl about us. .Xu appreciation ol? aesthetic values is a mark ol' culture antl refinement. Our curriculum inelutles an art tlepartment in which stutlents have an opportunity to learn ahout the great art of the worltl, antl to clevelop their own intlivitlual talent in this fieltl. ln the music tlepartment there is a similar opportunity to come in contaet with the music ol' the masters. anal to develop one's own talent whether it he in vocal or in- strumental music. The realm of,a.vt-istic ability is truly an in- teresting tieltl to explore, ant opportunity l'or heginning' the exploration is rt 'irlel e in our school. 1
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