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A' I I A7 lat S ate at V :V 'ggsf ' .K V 3 .1 CELESTE NORRIS ROSE MARIE WILLIAM E. Department PETERSON RICHARDSON Chairman Stagecratt Band Aff Drama Music Theory Stage Band iita 514: gg 1 z xy 6, spa Q 5 S qi' f V Qs' f 5 I eww .N 14: .,, 'f'-f .V 31 'Q . - ' gftigzi,-f-. I as 3 ,Q is X I ...., , e, 'I' x If 1' V K ew fi 5 M, ,K in F. 5 I , 1 JAMES D. STEVENSON Orchestra Mr. William Iveson played the piano for the Mixed Choir while they prqgtiged After marching season, the Concert Band, directed by Mr. Richardson, practiced the Messiah for the Christmas Concert. The Concert was held on Dec. 13. for an exchange concert during second semester with Coronado High. Senior Jeff Hillock practiced the fundamentals of proportion and dimension in a morning art class. Drama teacher Mr. Burgess directed Kevin Owens duction of All My Sons. The moming drama class and Paul Mears in preparation for the spring pro- presented the play in the Little Theatre.
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A student in stagecraft worked on a thatched hut in preparation for an aftemoon drama production. N VV AP A Z , i i 3 2 Q ,, .. .Q LITA BRATT WILLIAM T. WILLIAM B. LANE D- -IUSTUS FRANK Art BURGESS JR. IVESON Beginning Cn9l'nl KOWALCEK Ari' Club Drama Beginning Vocal OYSUHIZCHOHS Art Stagecraft Mixed Choir COHCGFI Chi'-til' Nationol Treblettes Jvbileers Thespian Society Art students were taught the method of silk screen printing. After the stencil was cut and adhered to Creativit Demonstrated Thro Beginning art classes gave students an opportunity to explore various fields of art and to develop their skills. The use of live models enabled beginning students to create more realistic drawings. the screen, the squeegee was used to force ink through the screen onto the paper being printed. ugh Fine Arts Music, art, drama and dance were the four divisions of the Fine Arts De- partment. Classes offered in this field allowed students to express their origi- nality, creativity and individual talents. Often different divisions worked closely together in presentations to the public. The Music Department included band, orchestra and choir. One of the high- lights of the department was the pro- duction of Show Stoppers by the Con- cert Choir. Besides performing for the public, students in the department were educated in music theory. A wide variety of classes, ranging from drawing to commercial design, were offered in the area of art. Much of the work done by art students was pre- sented in exhibits held throughout the year, Both beginning and advanced drama classes presented plays throughout the year. Outstanding dramatists were given the opportunity to ioin the Thespian Society.
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9 f Mike Sisk worked on the engine of an Oldsmobile trial arts courses gave students an opportunity to Cutless in an auto mechanics class. Other indus- engage in actual work experience at school. Senior Randy Newell studied picture-taking styles and techniques during a morning photography class. Woodworking was one of many courses offered by the Industrial Arts Depart- ment. Mr. Kanouse assisted Bruce Atchison and Robert Smith on a proiect. Senior Richard Altuna sketched the basic layout of an assigned building in ar- - , 151 we chitectural drawing. A model gas station was provided for reference use. T a p T T so ..'... R R 'f T . ,ail Q s ' ' .' Z , 1,'.: L 53471 '27 :.' .1 5' 'EE , : Ei: R ' V -QIAQ ,Z , A , M :ll :QV A it A H A euueuusue H :- T -':- i'. f ,W ,.., .,,. 1 R A R tske 'tu 'u .,.,a te . T t ,,. e A .. . sutt r -ts.. n 1 e r eeoo T R . ' it . , R f R T :t. T ',nt R if ,-1 t,Rt iizli ' ,R tw'-fl 1 -1,19 ff '- iq, 'i'M'R'S 'KVM Rf' 'J if: R I. 'jing ., W:-wRRW5i V ,.,. 1 5 37, , 3 . iw, VL V L '--. , Q x,,: fkkk E , .L,. Ar .. ggi f,.-::--,. 4 -I ..:- ' of my f-,. Rf - Qv' ..,'f,--: 2 sf' H Y'R' R -V - ff '- bvl' : kk V , VL b y I ., ., L K , . +41 Q 1:. ' 'i , sunome use wlu.lAM R. neu. JAMES A. GAYLORD E. LEoNAno JIM Locker E. moo I-YNN KANOUSE Graphic Arts Gene'-gl Mem., msnopp susn cHEDseY nAuNHElMEk Electronics Wwlwvfkins Olympian Sheet Melqls General Metals Drafting Graphic Arts Graphic Arts JV Baseball Advisor Machine Shop Rifle Club Photography Driver Training VUYSHY P09759-'ll Photo Pep Club Publications Driver Training Titan Lite-writers
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