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Mr. Doyle Brown MISS Carole Crouch Mrs. Olive Dunn Mr. Melvin Meads Mr. Melvin Meads directs the Volun- teer Band during a pep rally. Appreciafian, Zfalcufs ,flflalded in H145 Arts Glasses Miss Ellen Moses Mr. Charlie Walker Department Head Mrs. Florence Wright Mrs. Marie Zamora
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,, we-h...... Mrs. Florence Wright instructs the drawing of right angles. The Fine Arts Classes not only teach skills, but also appreciation. They give the student a broader outlook and a wider concept of all sub- jects. The Fine Arts classes build confidence and the ability to apply the skills which bring individual satisfaction. The classes include Drafting, Art I and ll, Choral, Band, and Speech I and II. Mr. Charile Walker, Miss Carole Crouch, and Miss Ellen Moses in- struct .students in the fine points of oratory and drama, and coach them for Interscholastic competition. The Art Department, under Mr. Doyle Brown and Mrs. Marie Zamora, allows students to express themselves in oil painting, sculpture, and other specialized fields. Mrs. Florence Wright instructs drafting classes. The Lee Band, under Mr. Melvin Meads, and the choral classes, under Mrs. Olive Dunn, give students opportunities to increase their mu- sical talents. 26 Mrs. Olive Dunn accompanies her Choir during concert rehearsals. A Cappella
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Vomtiamzl cfvurses Balance Student Mograms , gr I .. AX. Mrs. Sharon Cox Miss Sara Devall Mrs. Linda Evans Mr. Charles Holden 3 YQ -Q, W... -:fs Gathered in the Vocational Department are a va- riety of courses including journalism, distributive edu- cation, industrial arts, and special education. This department provides Lee students with many elective subjects for a well rounded scholastic program. Prospective journalists at Lee a c qui re professional skills in journa1ism's applications by w or king on the TRAVELER, under Mrs. Linda Evans, and the BUGLE CA LL, under Mrs. Sharon Cox. The w or 1 d of business relations is revealed to stu- dents through distributive education taught by Mr. George Lowther and Mr. John Wardashki. Special education, blind and deaf students, receive aid and instru ction from Mrs. LaVern Jopling, Miss Sara Devall, Mrs. Thelma Vollma, Mrs. lone Wil- liams, and Mr. Charles Horn. 1 s Robert and Raymond Borroum talk with Mr. John Wardashki about job applications and Distributive Edu- cation requirements.
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