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ART: Art offers a means by which the student ex- presses himself creatively and develops his sense of color through design. This is achieved through study and experimentation with colors, geometric shapes, textures, and mediums. VOCAL MUSIC: A study of music stresses the importance of correct breathing, proper posture, and rounded tone. After a year of such study, students are able to participate in such musicals as The King and I and South Pacific . INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC: To present the finest music of our heritage through instrumental performance is the goal of this department. The band is divided into the marching band, which presents half-time enter- tainment at football games, and the concert band, which participates in contests, concerts, and music clinics. Ddaplcuyeal . The Hayes High Marching Band under the direction of Mr. Singer plays the Orange and Black. 53 'admw Mr. Liddell, vocal music instructor, Mr. Liddell directs the sophomore girls' directs a group of freshmen girls as chorus at the annual Christmas concert. Marcia Fry accompanies.
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FREDOLPH LIDDELL JAMES SINGER EUGENE ROSS Vocal Music Instrumental Music Instrumental Music ,ffeatdetdo 7466614 fffae Jill Oberlander, Wayne Hughes, and In another art class Don Bauerle poses Gary Watts displa their artistic ability for sketches drawn by Sharon Hampton, Y as Mrs. Babcock looks on. Sandy Mouser, and Elizabeth Daley.
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1 An industrial arts class watches as Another class in industrialartsreceives Mr. Ray demonstrates the technique instruction on the use of a power saw of chiseling wood. Mr. Beougher explains a complicated mechanism on this tractor to Melvin Evans, Rene Roof, and Marty Huff. 54 i , by Mr. Bowman. Ffzqbafzdnq HOME ECONOMICS: Through practical experience in sewing, cooking, home nursing and other phases of home life, girls in this course are prepared for home and family living. Modern sewing machines and kitchen compartments aid greatly in this course. VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE: Boys are taught farming and related agri- culture through the production of crops and live- stock, soil and livestock judging, and showing at state and county fairs. The boys also learn public speaking and Parliamentary Procedure. INDUSTRIAL ARTS: As a pre-professional class, industrial arts develops elementary skills through the use of the more common tools and machines. This course develops an orderly method of procedure and a habit of careful, thoughtful work withaminimum. of time.
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