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... To Living. Mr. Dan Palen Orchestra Band The study of music is, for some Parkview stu- dents, a foundation for vocational preparation: for others, it is an avocational interest, cr crea- tive use of leisure time. Students develop an appreciation of the work of recognized composers and master the techniques necessary for performance. They are challenged and inspired by participation in excellent vocal and instrumental organiza- tions. Instruction is offered on intermediate and advanced levels in both instrumental and vocal music. ..,,. Q. it it 2 W fi L CONCENTRATIN' CARLISLE . . . Ioe Carlisle, principal of the string bass section, lollows the score with solemn concentration in an orchestra practice. ' BEATIN' AND BLOWIN' . . . Each section in Parkview's orchestra adds to the total effect. Steve McConnell and Dave Hart, percussion- ists. and Mark Reaves and Ioanne Miller, clarinets. practice their parts in one of the numbers. 29
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Fine Arts Add Luster '31 1, 1 MAKIN' MUSIC . . . Daily practice in Iunior-Senior Choir, under the direction of Miss Dorothy Rathbone, gives 'the members the skill and musicianship for top-rate per- formance of demanding vocal selections. Mrs. Eleanor Creson Chorus I Miss Dorothy Rathbone Chorus II, Ill 28 fl f Mrs. Remafvgeif ,X Librarian? SX-jk? f I AU It 'EJ 1 lflkym r X xf I- wj U! J' Qffff r it fb Mrs. Elmagene Rains Librarian ICJ 5 .0 FOR FACT OB FICTION . . . Students may iind in the library research material to aid them in their studies or books of fiction to read for pleasure as well as for class work.
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ARTFUL CONTEMPLATION . . . Linda Hedrick finds that painting a picture can be one oi the most rewarding experiences. Ariisls Learn. Art students are given an opportunity to de- velop skills and interest in various artistic fields. Training in advertising lay-out, brush let- tering, water color, oil painting, clay, charcoal, and other media are offered. The students are given an opportunity to express themselves and Work ata rate adapted to their own per- sonal abilities. Mrs. Iune Estes Mr. Bill Stockstill Art I Art I, II English I City-wide Ar! Co-ordinator STICK TO IT . . . Finishing her reference notebook is ITQS A FRAME . . . Mike Kliewer prepares to frame d 'th paintings done by the Art II class, taught by Mr. Stockstill. Daniela Gabutti. The work is creating imension wx lines. 30
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