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Music unlocks doors You can make music a business, or you can make it fun. One of the main obiectives of the Music Department is to help students enioy their musical talents. Each person has the talent, but sometimes it is buried deep inside, says Choir Director George Harshbarger. lt is my iob to help the stu- dent discover and unlock in himself what is already there, and help him make use of it. Classes offered can accommodate almost every musical ability or skill. For students who play instruments or sing, Band, Stageband, Or- chestra and Choir are offered. Vocal students also have the opportu- nity to be chosen for two ensembles, Knight Sounds and Newport Singers. There are still other ways to become involved in music if you don't play an instrument or sing. lf you would like to play guitar, beginning and advanced guitar classes are offered. Students who wish to learn piano can take class piano. For a general musical background there is a music theory class. According to Band Director Robert Bailey, We are here to help the students develop a skill, and to teach them how to use it. l. and 2. Practice rooms in the Music Wing are open to all people who wish to take advantage of their free time by furthering their musical abilities. I 3. Beginning and advanced guitar are some of the many classes offered by the Music Department. 4. Choir Director George Harshbarger just completed his first year of teaching at New- Trmothy Holt Connie Horne David Hostenske Carol Howe Kathleen Hubbard Q, Linda Huber Ann Hurd Scott lmhoff Jamie Jaderholm Strg Johansen Kevin Johnson Lesly Johnson Tanya Johnson Michael Johnson David Jones Jeff Jones Brad Journey Matt Karwal 52
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:if it? Pam Hartzell Casey Haskins Krystn Hays Laura Hebeler .1 Timothy Hendry Debbie Heng Tod Henry Valynn Henzler Home Ec means more than cooking Walking down the hall it wouldn't seem surprising if you felt the sud- den urge to turn down the Home Ec wing to see what's cooking. The Home Ec courses involve more than just cooking. There are also such courses as Exploring Childhood, where students are given the op- portunity to work with children at their pre-schools, lnterior Design, having students work mainly on designing their own houses, Bachelor Survival, which gives the students the opportunity to prepare them- selves for single life, and Clothing, where students are given the chance to sew and create their own clothes. All Home Ec courses are electives and almost all students are there because they want to be. l. Home Ec. is one of the best classes to catch up on the latest gossip. 2. Although she teaches only one class, Ms. Nancy St. George still enjoys the students here at Newport. 3. Ms. Jackie Davidson gives an approving smile to one of her clothing students crea- tions. 4. Flashing a big smile, Ms. Kathy Montgomery enioys her Exploring Childhood class. 5. Eating is always one of the favorite pastimes of a Home Ec. class. 'W ik . A David Hightower N-' I Glen Hiraki , I g I. x l' i4 'D - e -'I f'-. Ali t Ai i l t H' il . Egg I A ,er .4 X F Brian Holt - A Q ' 2 Oscar Hernandez cg - 1 1, 'Rail M f .X , f 1.21 if hi fi, X I xv! 1 1 ei ' E 'ti ffm. . ' -m 51
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