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When someone mentions the word, art, do you think of abstract art. t eatnik art or op art? These are some of the images brought to mind. But also included in art are color schemes, textures, and the moods it creates. Painting is only one aspect of art. Sculpting, pen-and-ink drawings and ceremics are a few of the sections covered in art. Many of the results of Art I and Art 11 are dis- played for the public in the basement. 23 Art projects dominated the basement halls of VHS this year
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Journalism: for Reporters Journalism advisor Mr William Stephani is astounded by one of Pam Canelake's quips In the United States, where the press is free, newspapers have helped to bring about reforms and innovations. Radio and television provide the public w ith entertainment and news coverage nev- er imagined decades ago. The impact of advertis- ing on our country is immeasurable. The VMS journalism course attempts to provide comprehensive background in mass communica- tions and an extensive study of its implications in today’s society. of Tomorrow. Mr Stephani poses for the Rohian photographer Another deadline met! sighs Rohian co-editor Jane Ander- son. 22
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There Is No Business That s a very interesting answer, comments Mr John Beste For a business career, typing, office practice, bookkeeping and shorthand are essential Typing, basic knowledge for any secretarial can- didate, teaches the fundamentals of office work Shorthand is taught in two segments. During the junior year, students are taught to read and write shorthand. In the senior year, students work on building up the speed of their work. Bookkeeping is a stepping stone toward a career in accounting. Office practice classes study office machines, fil- ing. and learn the art of being an office worker. These classes can be used in preparation for col- lege classes and the acquisition of clerical jobs fol- lowing graduation. Like Dittos, Debits, Credits . . . Mr Willard Nelson smiles as he contemplates tomorrow s short hand quiz. 24 Mrs Julie E. Krantz demonstrates the use of one of the many machines in the business department
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