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Just the right finish. Our dream homes. John's and Judy's masterpieces. Art Our Art Department is here to acquaint the students with all forms of art. Future artists, along with interested students, find fascination in all types of creative ex- pression taught in art class. The art room is a large room, lined with cabinets which contain nearly every form of art imagin- able: metal working, basket weaving, enameling, leather tooling and all forms of drawing and painting. We have an electric kiln for firing the varied ceramic products made by our students. Miss Applebach, the art teacher, leads the art classes through a program designed to give the student the basic fundamentals of design and technique. ive emerge from these classes with a greater appreciation of art. Messy, isn't it?
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usic Ninth grade general music classes study vocal and instrumental music so as to be- come better acquainted with it. To gain musical experience, they sing four-part harmony. In this way the boys and girls are introduced to many types of music. They collected their information about the different types of music in notebooks with gay covers that they made in art class. Through music classes much musical talent has been discovered in the freshman class. W'e hope that next year more time can be afforded to the many pupils who have outstanding musical ability. Making sweet harmony. An orchestra consists of these. Sing, sing! Play this one
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Physical Education Physieztl education is required of all high school students. Plmysic-ul education im- proves the general physical condition of the pupil. The student develops eo-ordi- nation and skill. lle is given :in oppor- tunity to work on various pieces of appa- ratus. Ile participates in group activities such as volleyball, softball, hzlsketlmll, and soccer. Health, required of all Freshmen and Seniors, aids the students to learn how to understand themselves and their proh- lems, to present at good personal appear- ance, and to keep their bodies functioning in a healthful manner. First aid is also taught to prevent and to give emergency treatment to serious accidents that may occur. This is what makes you tick! ,,,,.. .aw U and'
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