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Page 33 text:
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TOP: Mr. Clauser is concentrating hard while directing one of his choirs. LEFT: Concert Choir sings during one of its daily practices. LOWER LEFT: This picture displays the band at attention . RIGHT: The orchestra is per- forming for one of its many concerts. 29
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Fine Arts provide much entertainment Students who are interested in the Arts and creativity will find Fine Arts courses very useful. The Fine Arts courses offered here at Snider are: Art, Vocal Music, Orchestra, Band, Stagecraft, Drama, Music Theory, and a new music course, Musical Arts. Fine Arts not only offers a con- structive outlet for creativity for students, but also offers an active schedule of Fine Arts activities for students throughout the year. Such events include the NISBOVA competi- tion (Northern, Indiana State, Band, Orchestra, and Vocal Association), three annual concerts, the Fine Arts spring musical, and numerous extra- curricular activities. All of these subjects and ac- tivities help each student fulfill his desire to express himself through each art. ABOVE: Two Snider girls work on their projects during the week of Challenge 73. BELOW: This is a typical day in the life of Concert Choir. BELOW RIGHT: Greg Dermer pauses after a long band practice. 28
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Practical Arts influence life style Industrial Arts means a good training in the vocational interest of each student involved. The Industrial Arts courses include Metals, Power Mechanics, Electronics, General Shop, and advanced courses in Draf- ting, Metals, and Woods. This year the ICT (Industrial Cooperative Training) program was also offered for the student who want ed to go even further in the Prac- tical Arts. Students on the ICT program spent half a day at Snider and the rest of the day practicing at a vocational training center. For girls and guys Home Economics courses were also offered. These electives were Foods I, II, and III, Clothing I, II, and III, Housing (one semester), Family Living, and Child Development. All in all these classes were offered in the hopes of making a good vocational training for each stu- dent. ABOVE RIGHT: Students in clothing class pin on patterns carefully lor better end results. ABOVE AND RIGHT: Students show that safety is an important part of all industrial art classes. 30
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