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4 BEEMAN, JIM-Art, B.S. Kansas State Teachers Col lege, Art Club, sponsor, Favorite saying- Neat ness is a virtue! NlCHOLS, BILL-Arts and Crafts B.A. North Eastern State, M.A. University of Okla homo: Boys' Tennis Coach, Favorite sport-Golf. CONNIE GARCIA attaches a slim, flexible wire to a tile and grout likeness of a hand. Mobiles were a popular form of expression, as could be seen from the ceiling of the art room. Colleges. Sculptures Motivate Artists FIVE ARTS and crafts classes were added to the Art Department putting its facilities in the Fine Arts Building to the test. Jim Beeman transferred from the industrial Arts Department and Linda Gentry ioined the department on a part-time basis to counter the increased enrollment. Headed by Bill Nichols, the department intro- duced several new proiects such as iewelry casting, metal sculpture, and woodworking. WIRING IN the final leaf of his revolving mobile, Junior John La Fargue concentrates on accurate balance and a color scheme. 0 20-art
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MABBIT, LARRY-Band, Or- chestra, B.A. ASU, Charger Band, Favorite food-Mexi- can food. PUTNAM, JOHN H. -Girls' Chorus, Humanities, A Capella, Choraliers, B.A. ASU, M.A, ASU, Favorite food-Popcorn. RASMUSSEN, DAVID-'Boys' Chorus, Mix- ed Chorus, JV Band, B.A. Occidental College, Favorite food Mexican food. SOLA, ROBERT S.-Speech, Drama, Humanities, B.A. Westminster College, Pennsylvania, Hobby -Golf. Contront Musicians BEGlNNlNG BAND members sight read to improve their music abilities These students may later try out for Charger band. sf s ,,..-1' DAVID RASMUSSEN, the new- est addition to the music staff, conducts the mixed chorus. Af- tera semester of student teaching at MHS, Mr. Ras- mussen returned as a new member of the faculty. music-19
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Variations ol' Avoir Stump Scholars WV s ,xx NR In -St SS f F F sys PLACE DE LA CONCORE in Paris is one of the many European sites visited by Miss Sample. During the French Revolution the guillotine execution took place on this square. TUNING IN A student, Mrs. Rogers discovers the value of the language lab. Introduced last year, the lab aided the stu- dents in improving punctuation and grammar. FRENCH, GERMAN, AND SPANISH students ad- vanced into a fourth year in their respective languages as the Foreign Language Department increased its curriculum. In addition, a fourth language, Latin, was offered. Special classes for pupils with a previous knowledge of a language proved invaluable to instructors as they at- tempted to develop an understanding of foreign cultures. Directed by Department Chairman Lydia Vlachos, the instructors utilized modern teaching methods and equipment including an almost new lan- guage laboratory. An enrollment ot approximately 600 students required the addition of another part-time Spanish teacher, Susan Kline. SENIOR JACKIE OCHIUZZI cautiously recites a part from Paris, La Capitale. CHILTON, SUEApanish, B.A. ASU, Favorite saying- Be a sign of ioy and brotherly love to all men. KLEIN, SUSAN-Spanish, B.A. ASU, Favorite saying- A man's reach should exceed his grasp. ROGERS, SANDY-Spanish, B.A. ASU, Favorite food-Hamburgers. SAMPLE, EVA -French, B.A. ASU, French Club, sponsor, Fav- orite food-Chocolate anything. SCHUTTE, WOLFGANG-German, Latin, B.B.A. St. John's University, M.B.A. ASU, German Club, Latin Club sponsor. VLACHOS, LYDIA-Spanish, B.A. ASU, M.A. ASU, Spanish Club sponsor, Favorite sport-Tennis. foreign language-21
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