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Red Bank High's own Music Man. A few moments from his many professional duties as a musi- cian are spent in pleasure and relaxation at the keyboard. Arranged by J. W. Luckenbill. Leader of the band, conductor of summer concerts, encourager of young musicians—Mr. Luckenbill has given himself to all these roles since he come here eighteen years ago. The popularity of community concerts at Marine Park on summer evenings and the acclaim he has earned for his own imaginative half-time shows attest to his place of distinction in the school and community Although the range of instruments he can play comprises every one in the band, his major instruments are the clarinet and piano. He has played in national symphony orchestras, fiance bands, and directs as well as piays in local con- cert bands, thus rounding out his busy career in music to include teaching, directing, and per- forming. Speaking from the experience of his own life, he tells beginning musicians at the grade schools: the instruments don't learn them- selves, boys and girls—you have to practice. But the joys of music will be your valuable re- ward for the rest of your life. those who inspire 7
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The whole world needs more peacefulness and serenity, After all, art makes you a more sensitive individual, explains Mr Mcllvain, who in his fourteen years here has made the Red Bank High School art department one place where individualism will not be lost. To Mr Mac's students art is more than a course in drawing It is the atmosphere of expressive freedom in the art room which he designed himself, it is experimenting with new ideas as well os learning the basic skills from an accomplished • artist; it is a contagion of Mr Me- llvain's own attitude that art is a three-dimensional way of looking at things Mr. Mcllvain has faith not only in the individual student but in our entire generation We shall, he says, come out of our chaotic state of search with more maturity of ex- pression and sensitivity than the , last generation. If we do fulfill such a promise, it will be with thanks to the examples of people like Mr Mcllvain Mr. Mac's love far nature's own lines is re-created in his work. 6 Honoring
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