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The expression on Sharon Citron's tot® show» the con- centration needed to produce works of art. Art Understanding, excitement, sensitivity, and awareness are key words in the Art Department. The philosophy and attitude of the artist are stressed first; his tech- nique and method, second. Art classes introduce vari- ous means of shading, contrasting colors, sketching and other fundamental skills. The Art History course traces the art techniques of man. Training in art culti- vates interests that may lead to exciting careers. Sf®v® Berman' pointing is typicol of the creativity of the ort student.
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Georg Blotco is busy ot work on on industriol orts protect. Industrial Arts Students enrolled in industrial arts courses gain from the department vocational guidance and familiarity with industry. Projects in Woods, Auto Mechanics, Electronics, and Metals classes provide a fine chance for students to develop their individual skills in these areas. Courses in Industrial Drawing and Architec- tural Drawing prepare students for college, careers in the technical fields, and do-it-yourself projects. Jeff Weiner skillfully guides his wood over the sonder
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GWtS GLEE Bock Row: C. Kruse. L. Martin, S. DuBoff, J. Kliphordt. R Gonz. F. Gryn. A. Ross, S. Rubin, K. Shatnoy. J. SuZukida Third Row: L. Dubin, M Rosen, I Blocn. J. Deutscb. 0. Sbopiro, M. Beiser, E. Gladstone. J. Kal manson. K. Dougherty, L. Kaplan, S. Childs, D. Sowers. Second Row: D. Davies, S. Sutker, L. Weinstein, E. Akerhougen. E Blair, G. Peterson, K. Cap, A. Kosik, S Sw t Tam, J. Wyfsocki. Front Row: J Bosley, E. Glenr. . i Ressman, L Weinmon, M. Cohen, J. Non- nemocher, H Fair. D. Cline, T. Spina. GIRLS glee Bock Row: S. Nonberg. K. Kuhn. P. Altenbern, P. Wer- nick. M Steelman, A. Totelman, L. Glenner, A. Bern- stein. S Miller, P. Busch, E. Elkin Third Row: t. Joseph- son. C. Snyder, M. Gonz. J. Dowson, J. Bitran, J. Dick- kin, C. Skolnik. M. Dolltsky, D. Konter. B. Viktor. N.. Abramson. P SanFillipo Second Row: S. Stolerow, E. Rosen. R Weiss. V. Tillery, J. Blot L. Davis, S. Ford. C Guttler, K Abrams. A Wilke, J. Sandrik Front Row: S. Ratal. J Pierce, D. Sperling. E. Silton, B. Braiman. S. Linderman. K. Czerwinski, D. Ahrens. B. Adelmon, G. Engblom Music The Music Department provides the com- munity and the school with many varied music programs. The Concert Band, perform- ing both as a concert ond marching band, is the largest organization in this department. The band makes trips to the two junior high schools to present concerts. The Concert Or- chestra forms the second of the major instru- mental groups. There are also several small ensembles, including the Stage Band, the Clarinet Choir, and the String Quartet. The choral department consists of the Concert Choir, the Mixed Chorus, and the Girls Glee. This department also includes several extra- curricular singing groups, such as the Val- halla Singers, a selected group of fourteen girls, and the Chamber Singers, a group of six boys and six girls specializing in seven- teenth century music. The choral and instru- mental departments join to present the school's Winter Music Festival of holiday music. Near the end of the year, the Music Department presents a Broadway musical production and a Spring Music Festival. MIXED CHORUS Bock Row: C. Jacobson, J. Sanders. N. Schoufler, R, P gno o. J. Simmons. Socond Row: S. Levine, M. Bittor. E. Fox, M. Kalmonson, R. Martino. L. GoWenberg. Front Row: I. Siobolm. B Von Geem, C. HoHman. S. Gevirtz. M Toster. N. Wodderspoon, K. Popp.
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