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The' Board of Education The Board of Education wishes to extend greetings to the members of the class of i938 and commend the graduating seniors on successfully com- pleting their high school course. We, as representatives of the citizens of Mentor, are glad and anxious to provide excellent educational facilities for the training of the young people in our community. We hope you have improved these opportunities afforded you and have prepared yourselves well for whatever future plans you may have. Not only the members of the Board of Education, but the citizens of Mentor join in wishing you success in your future endeavors. BOARD OF EDUCATION Harry H. Hoefler R. M. Fagan. R. E. Ives Elmer H. Schultz Wm. C. Merkel ten
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'G MARTHA CALLADINE, B. S. KENNETH KAY, B. S. M. Miami University Art and English Baldwin-Wallace College Music Tlme Fine Arts Surrounded by yards of white paper, pencils, rulers, paint brushes, and twenty-four different colors of paint, the members of the art department worked diligently to com- plete one hundred thirty-six feet of under-sea scenery forty inches wide, which form- ed the decorative b k d f h ' ' ' ac groun or t e carnival. This was one of the largest projects of the year, and practically all of the one hundred and seventy-five students in junior and senior high school who received art instruction, had a part in the drawing or painting of the fish, or the assembling of the scenery. The general aims this year have been to acquaint students with materials, to deve- lop skill in the manipulation of equipment, and to further the appreciation of art. The music department is composed of the following main groups: the orchestra, band, and mixed chorus, each having a membership of forty or more students. Two smaller groups, the girls' octet and the brass quartet, also play an important part in the school program. The aims of the department are to develop a better appreciation and understand- ing of music as performed by its members, and to stimulate an interest in their audi- ences. To increase student interest in participating in music groups rather than just list- ening to good music is another aim of the depOr'fmer1f. The two outstanding programs presented during the school year were the Christmas assembly program by the mixed chorus, and the annual music festival in April.
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