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FREDA WITHERS HARRY YOUNG GERTRUDE ZOOK Ph, B., U. of Chicago B.S., Indiana U. BS., Columbia U. M.A., Columbia U. MS., Indiana U. M.A., Columbia U. journalism Economics Art For a Place in the Communit students participate in community and cityfwide programs, some on a competitive basis. They offer much and gain more in this inspirational field. At school dances, programs, and during holidays, art students display their talents for their school friends. All kinds of art are offered in the course, but the basic idea oi originality is the most important lesson stressed. Physical expression is needed by everyone, but growing boys and girls need just as much development of the body as of the mind. Almost every type of exercise is offered here from swimming to archery, and the students eagerly take advantage of their favorf ite sport. Gym and swimming classes for the boys and girls meet two hours a week. Cutside activities in physical education not only improve the students' skill, but help them bear in mind the right attitude of sportsmanship and fair play. Pictured below to the left is the kitchen staff. Left to right, Bessie Schlosser, Cleo Dennis, Maud Funk, Gladys McCL1lloch. Mary Mulford, and Ida Cook. To the right are Bill Dennis and Gus Binder, janitors.
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MARGERY SUTER HAROLD THOMAS TOURIST THOMPSON VESTA THOMPSON A.B., Indiana U. B.S., U. of Louisville B.S., Bradley U, B.S., U. of Chicago A.M., U. of Michigan M.S., Indiana U. Industrial Arts Botany Dramatics Chemistry School Experiences Equip Seniors entertainment. A Cappella, in addition to annual radio broadcasts, presents a predef termined number of concerts for the .student body at its various programs and asf semblies and includes in its schedule special dates for both local and state organizations and institutions. But A Cappella is only the final step in a long series of classes in music. Two chof ruses and boys' and girls' choirs are first fields to meet and conquer. Different divisions in music are found in the band and the orchestra. The orchestra accompanies at concerts and is composed mainly of string instruments. Students are greatly interested in this group and in the band whether they are members or not. The band is a popular organization which plays at both games and concerts. It includes in its repertoire music sweet and hot and the usual marches. Contact with the public is important to any performer, and the music department is well known in this community. -Q Art is another form of creative expression taught in high school. Enrolled in this, ROBERT TRASTER B.S., Manchester M.A., Ball State Drivers' Training Physical Education MARY VJALLER NOEL VJHITTERN Indiana U. A.B., Indiana U. Secretary A.lvI., Indiana U. Physical Geography WILLIAM WILLER B.S., Purdue U. IVI.A.. U. of Louisville Social Studies
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Perkffed W7'Zff6lZ4, Om! EXlD7'6fflblZ Expression and interpretation of others' thoughts and Writings does much to develop our own. ln participaf tion in plays, in giving speeches, or in studying classic literature. we find expressed in polished English what we each basically feel and think. Thus we are better able to find fitting words and phrases for all our thoughts and experiences. Also. studying literature teaches us appreciation of the true art found within it. In the upper left picture is shown an English class enacting: a play. Their aim is to put sufficient expression in written lines. Left to right. seated are Charlene Desmonds. Barbara Krause, and Melvin Baker. Standing are Bill Vance, Karl Goin' bert, and Ierry Hoemig. A scene from the Christmas Play is shown in the upper right picture. Stan Volz shouts at -loan Connett as they quarrel over business matters. The lower left picture shows George Bowers giving a speech in public speaking class. Mzirilyn Bruick is acting as judge. Another play is enacted in the lower right corner. This English class goes farther and has props and costumes. Their interpretations are more complete and effective. Left to right are shown. seated, Janet Loveless and Stan Volt. Standing are 'lim justice, lviarilyn Block, Sharon Burke, Al Ziinnierinan. and Dean Ransburg. 18
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