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Music Choir, band, and orchestra enable students to develop their musical talents and contribute much to the school. Senior choir activities include a Christmas concert, spring concert, and operetta. The choir performs at several auditoriums throughout the yeor and carols in the halls at Christmas. Besides adding pageantry and sparkle to games with colorful halftime shows, the band provides us with pepfest entertainment, and an annual concert. Henry's orchestra, with an unequaled city reputation, performs at National Honor Society Inductions and presents a spring concert. All musical organizations have won contest honors. Mr. Donald Motdonhauer, Henry bond director, point) oof the necessity of straight row) In mo'ching to N Notion, and T. Utsunomyo, band president, M . Moldon-houer teaches both |«nlor and senior bond. Art Art courses at Henry provide a well-rounded variety of art orientated activities. Mr. Aguilar has his students work with chalk, crayons, construction paper, and water colors, varying the subject matter for different grade levels. In seventh grade, students concentrate on natural forms as they see them. As eighth graders, they combine art work with the scenes and people of other countries. Mr. Aguilar's ninth graders base their work on the community and school, bringing in the use of perspective. Mr. Bobgan gives his students the opportunity to express their interests, observations, and reactions to their environment while acquainting them with the art elements. New subject matter, materials, and tools are introduced all along. Courses in American art history, design purposes, and material characteristic are offered. The advanced art students work largely on their own art problems. Mr. Peter Aguilar help) P fish with her bird d porodise. Mr. Aguilor i) In charge of locker management ond ho) o voriety of art cksss - Mr. Harold Bobgan works with some senior art students on hood sculpture. Mr. 8obgon is the art club advisor and ha) art dosses in seventh through twelfth grades.
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Above, Mr. Eugene Sondvig corrects papers ond records grades. Mr. Sondvig teocKes general moth and algebro ond Is an assistant football coach Right, Mr. Don Kosiera points out (acts about a solid geometry figure. Mr. Koisero has trigonometry, solid geometry, ond senior moth classes. left, W. M. lundell sets up a problem. Mr. Lundell teaches geometry for left, Mr. Rodney Roy takes his clou through the steps of synthetic division. Mr Roy a the crosxountry ccoch ond student council advisor He leocr.es advanced algebra Mrs Eunice Melrose runs across o humorous point while checking o test with her ctoss Mrs Me'roce teaches olgebro to ninth ond tenth groders Mr. Conrad Knopok begins work with formulas of a pyromid. He teoches |unior high math and is ski cooch ond chess odvisor
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Dr. David Price, who i» In chorge of oil vocol mu»ie of Henry, leodi the Senior Girl ' Choir In o worm up exercite He it olto o member of the Auditorium Program Committee ond the Cheerleoding Commiftoc Mr. Eli Bornett. choirman of the Mui. Deportment ond Orcheitro conduc tor, demontfrote hit lolent on the violin Me feoche junror ond lenior ortheitro ond world hlitory Mr. Barnett olio terve on the Hometow tng. Auditorium Program, ond Faculty Social Committee Foreign La ua es Mr . Sutan Shulxe lecture to her French clou. Mr . Shulxe tooche French and tenth grade Englith. She it odviior to the International Club. Mri Judith lucot fetft the longuoge lab equipment. Mr lucot It o member of the Thrift Club ond teochet ninth Qrode Cngliih ond Spanith. Mr. Don Ehrlkhmann operotet 'he matter control of the longuoge lob Mr Ehrlkh-monn ho Germon clo e for grodet nine through twelve He h on Honor Society od-vbor. the P.T.A treoturer. Longuoge Club odv. or and chairman of the Modern Lon-guoge Department.
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