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THERE'S MUSIC IN THE AIR There's music in all Things if men had ears to hear. lt is im- portant for you to learn the theory of music since it plays a prominent role in our everyday life in recreation, relaxation, and work. The sign of a cultured person is his appreciation of good music. Whether sym- phonic or choral, music is the international language enioyed by all. Reviewing the theory of music are, left to right: Mr. Troutman, P. Ziegler, K. Esslinger. Harmonizing a song are, left to right E. Bard, M. Adams, J. Chiarelli, J. Mc Crudden, J. Seifirt, N. Smethers, L. Long P. Brobst, S. Hilton, B. Severns. Expert guidance is given to young musicians who desire it Left to right are: Mr. Levan, S. Hoch, S. Tice, B. Evans. sixteen
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INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR The study of the French Lan- guage gives you a better ap- preciation ot the French cus- toms and the French way of life as well as a better under- standing of the grammatical construction of our own lan- guage. Studying the geography of France are: W. Robertson, P. Fisher, Mr. Brechbiel and J. Reed. 1 Xfsv You receive a knowledge of the derivation of many words in the English language through the study of Latin. It also ac- quaints you with the law, litera- ture, architecture, and customs of the Romans. Observing the Roman costume are: B. Loring, Mr. Zaiac, 5. Souders, and J. Shifter. r x ll' if German helps you to under stand speech habits and cus toms of our Pennsylvania Ger- man areas, and to lay a founda- tion for further study in scien- tific research. Preparing a fragen are: Mrs. Ott, R. Shockley, M. Ruthkowski, and B. Drei- belbis.
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FAMILIARITIES lc5r' 'X ff-. g.',-e g eb-3 A xs.. T he Cale' ,ali ia at luncltllme' er Addressing the student body in as sembly as Steve Wiener Right: Will we ever forget those crowded halls! - SeVel'1leeI l Among the many things that you will remember during your days as a student will be those rushes-to the cafeteria at noon- time, those entertaining as- semblies Friday afternoons, and those crowded halls while pass- ing classes. I .lnxll
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