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Gaze where you should, and that will clear your sight. Art Appreciation students, (I. to r.) Barb Nelson, Gloria Zullo, Lou Ma- traizo, and Tom Delaney study one of the many paintings presented in the course. I know most sure My art is not past power nor past cure. Mike Stanko waits for suggestions from John DeSilvia and Harry Thomp- son before completing his painting. In framing an artist, art has thus decreed, To make some good, but others to exceed. D. D'Alberto appears interested in what F. Grimaldi has to say about his creation while D. Dickson gives M. Sgambati some advice on her choice of colors. He shall find the letter; observe his construction of it. Art students John Zullo, Jim Staffield, and Mike Acerra seem to have found something more important to do than take their exam. 23
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Mrs. Joyce Decker Advanced Art Art Appreciation Advertising Design Basic Art Automation has resulted in a lack of appreciation of beau- ty. Our Art Department seeks to meet the challenge of automation by inspiring students to see into the life of things whether it be a Rembrandt, a bridge, a statue, or a design. Since creativity is the soul of the art student, courses are offered in the basics of art, in advanced study of advertising and design, and in art appreciation, each one designed to foster a creative ability. The student body at M.H.S. is well aware of its many fine artists and the excel- lent direction given them by Mrs. Decker. art The door is open . . .; there lies your way. 22 Mrs. Deciter invites L Ambrosino and M. Camarota into the art room to view their finished obiets d'art.
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music M.H.S. has long been noted for its excellent music depart- ment. Music is an art, and our department treats it as such by educating students in band, chorus, theory, and music appreciation, both in groups and as individuals. Musical ability is something to be proud of, and M.H.S. is indeed proud of its many fine instrumentalists and vocal- ists. Concerts are given by the band and choir each year, and, for the first time, a group of our finest vocalists, the Choraliers, under the direction of Mr. Finney, will perform before organizations throughout the area. 24 'A fine musician to instruct our mistress.' A problem seems to have developed over Cathy Golden's French horn play- ing.
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