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The Arts- Past Comes Alive For The Present The Fine Arts Department is divided into three very active sec- tions, The art department is made up of elementary and advanced classes, bath of which do a certain amount of drawing, painting, clay modeling, and wire construction. The advanced classes do more de- tailed work and have individual projects. The Industrial Arts Department consists of mechanical drawing and shop classes. Geometric con- struction, lettering, and ortho- graphic projection are taught in mechanical drawing, while wood carving, sanding, and cutting are taught in shop. The largest section of the Fine Arts Department is the music de- partment which includes band, choir, orchestra, and music theory classes. The band played through- out the year at athletic events, school assemblies, and on the con- cert stage. The choir classes were filled with vocalizing and practice, while the orchestra, although small, gave performances at school and in conjunction with the Roa- noke Youth Symphony. Music theory class studied transposition, music history, and modern jazz. The Spring Serata . . . the one act production, Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil, was pre- sented in the outdoor theater un- der the direction of Mr. James Ayers. It was produced by the com- bined efforts of the Fine Arts De- partment and will be an annual affair. Mrs Shirlee C. Mr. Wallace R. Bls- Mr. Ray Pnvidso Young, Art, B.A., hop, Industrial Arts, Burgess, Music, Band Hollins College, Ad- B.S., V. P. I. B.S., Concord Col visor, the Patriot lege. Yearbo k The Quill Mugcz , Quill and Mr. Ruben M. Grif Scroll. Chairman a e Mug: 4, Fine Arts D f f y, I , B s, Han SDK over College, M.M B tl U ' 'ty u er niversl . M r. Gordon C Iyd Macdonald, lnstru mental Music, B.S N E gl d C EW H GTI CVISQY vatory of Music M.M., Boston Uni .W versl . Mr. Macdonald gives the dawnbeat for the start of the daily fifth period practice session.
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l Above: The fifth period music theory class listens while Mr. Burgess explains the transposition of Eb from treble to base clef. i Grattan Reynolds works on his mechanical drawing homework. In class he is taught the use of instruments, geometric construction, lettering, ond orthographic projection. Below: The choir holds a note while Mr. Griffey listens critically to make sure that everyone is on pitch. 39
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