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MUSIC SENDS AND SOOTHES Harmony and music appreciation are the two music classes available in our school. Theory-harmony, a one-semester course dealing with the fundamentals of music writing and composition, is taught by Mr. Marocco and offered to any interested jun- ior or senior, However, it is valuable primar- ily to those intent on making music a pro- fession. Miss Nicholas' appreciation class familiarizes students with the classic forms of music-concertos, operas, sonatas, and symphonies. lt acquaints pupils with com- posers of many schools and nationalities and with well-known works of these masters, XNB3 it vin Proceeds from booster tags provide trips and uniforms. l!.lL'?.lL'l'-ILT-'1:'- No member leaves Miss Nicholas' music appreciation class without being able to recognize the instruments in an orchestra Mr. Carr Mr, Huffman Mr. Morocco Miss Nicholas ' f,lWx'l lljji gl ,Qt -4-42
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ln biology, Ann discovers a fascinating microscopic world. SCIENCE STIMULATES Animal, vegetable, or mineral? Discussions in science range from the behavior of the simple one-celled amoeba to the complex structure of the atomic bomb, Freshmen explore the wonders of lite in biology classes and increase their knowledge ot nature by using microscopes, examining specimens, and viewing movies and charts. In chemistry and physics labs upperclass- men test theories and develop the ability to reason clearly about scientific matters. Since there is an increasing demand for scientists, these courses not only provide good early training but also provoke inter- est in an available and profitable career. Alas and alack! Time after time results of chemistry lab experiments fail to correspond with the answers in the book. Miss Brandt Mr. Hall Mr. Kinder Mrs. Kinder Mr. Sum Mr. Winton
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Dear Mr Black ln answer to your inqu ry typing business letters and filing are the work of advanced typing classes GIRLS LEARN TO WIN JOBS AND IMPRESS EXECUTIVES Ready? Type ' and Get ready for dicta tion are familiar instructions in classes which prepare for the step from school to office Though commercial students spend hours taking timed writings and rapid dic tation they must find time for courses in bookkeeping filing general business bus: ness English, commercial law and retail selling To gain valuable secretarial experi ence, some girls devote a period a day to typing records answering phones and doing mirneograph work in school offices Working in Mr. KniesIy's office during a study period helps Janice Townsley overcome those first job iiftersf' Mr Hollibaugh Mr Hunter Mr, Johnson Miss Macy Mrs. Sullivan
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