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Page 32 text:
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Band And Chorus Sounds of Music There is sweet music here that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass, Or night-dews in still waters be- tween walls Of shadowy granite, in a gleaming pass: Music that gentlier on the spirit lies, Than tired eyelids upon tired eyes; Music that brings sweet sleep down from the blissful skies. .. Alfred Tennyson Mr. Herzberg busy listening for an un- wanted note. Mary Stallard, Nancy Froberg, Rita Shorb, Julie Moore, Kathy Stevens, Carol Russell, Pam Parry, and Debbie Stallard are the members of the Chorus. Mr. Herzberg listens for the sounds of music. Mark Magill, Cora Leggett, Pete Peterson, Ron Martin, Ken McDonald, Dave Boutin and Nancy Froberg. 28
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Dave Boutin works hard on a project in Electronics. Industrial Arts Students Learn Skills in Woodcraft With a new building and equipment, the Industrial Arts Department started off with a great beginning. Mr. Hiner taught the techniques of welding, leather work- ing, and wood working. At the beginning of the second semester, several girls, to the disappointment of many boys, invaded the shop area. They were taught the basic techniques and learned to work with wood and leather. In Mr. Nightingale’s Electronics class the boys learned to make and build radios. Tom Cunningham works in Electronics. Mr. Hiner helps Larry Frost in Shop. In Shop II Ricky Lopez holds chair while John Clauson measures. Alan Wiwatowski is busy making dresser in Shop 11. 27
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Geraldine Wallace looks up from her work in Art. Art and Photography Not in the Dark Photography is a very important class in our school. If we didn’t have it, there would be no pictures for our an- nual. Taught by Mr. Nightingale, the photography class ia a great benefit to the school. The Art Department, new and dif- ferent, has brought an interesting change to the academic program. Painting, lettering, and making mosa- ics were a few of the things the classes did. Miss Brister explains to Jill Moore, and Mona Frost the matters in Art Lowell Shorb experiments with camera. The Photography class, Mike Wright, Dave Boutin, Lowell Shorb, PeteCunningham, and Pete Peterson show different types of cameras. Teresa Shorb, Linda Hathaway, find excit- ment in painting windows. 29
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