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'ts Witt x Music and rt Relieve Monoton of Classroom Culture exists in Rushville High School as proven by the harmonious sounds coming from our fine hand, choir, and practice rooms in the west wing. Visitors have marveled at this modern department. Robert McGinnis, a new addition to the music faculty, brought many ideas with him. Watching the band per- form at football games thrilled both young and old. Vocal and instrumental groups from Rushville High School rated highly in con- tests and added to the pleasure of the com- munity. Looking at the showcases filled with sam- ples of the varied talents in our art classes have taken up a few moments of everyone's time. Equipment for making pottery and spe- cial drawing desks add to the efficiency of the art department. WEARING THEIR COLORFUL robes of gray with red stoles. this section of the choir warms up for action. OCCUPIED AT THE POTTER'S wheel, Ann McRobvrts tries hor hand at turning out a piece of ceramic art. X but is , ' tr ., DONALD E. MYERS, B.A.. choir, TWClVC Girls: ROBERT MCGINNIS. B.M.E., band: MELVIN GRAY. B.S., art.
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MAGIC FINGERS MOVE even faster on the electric type- writers, as Patty Martin, Mary Lee Darnell, Linda Butts and Patty Herbert, advanced students warm up for a speed test. 5' Diversified Curriculum Prepares for Business Many graduates of the commercial course of Rushville High School are fitted to enter the world of business upon receiving their diplomas. Three well-equipped rooms in the south wing house this department. Curricu- lar offerings include general business, typ- ing, shorthand, bookkeeping, secretarial practice, and commercial law. Typing and commercial law are all-school subjects. t wig, 2 '3' 5 E1 if ,K 4,5 ll fi iii w., , 'zli I 3? -' fs its '15 if 5 . ,J 8 . , HV Q X jg? Q l , ' 1' . ,S , W fi' 'H l' , PIIYLLIS JOYCE, B.S., M.S., homemaklng, Y-teen spon- sor: MILDRED MYERS, B.S., homemaking, junior sponsor: RUSSELL SCHERMER, BS., M.S., business, activities treas- Family Living Situations Shown in Homemaking Tempting odors are wafted from the foods department as future homemakers prepare tasty dishes. A washer, dryer, deep freeze, and both electric and gas ranges afford ex- perience with modern kitchen equipment. Following the dictates of fashion, girls in the clothing department create their own wearing apparel. The grooming area and the Little House add an air of informality to both departments. Page N inc urer: RUTH CARTMEL, B,A., business, senior sponsor: RICHARD DRAG00, B.S., business, freshman sponsor, freshman football and basketball. DUZ DOES EVERYTHING, but Sharon Stephens, Eileen Roe and Nancy Trout pin their faith on Rinso Blue. as they turn out a wash in home ec. 3 Q ff ,,f'
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