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Student artwork provides the background for Art II cleaning up activities. Artists Explored Media Lending constructive criticism, instructors, Mr. Barfuss and Mr. Obermeyer, helped many students express themselves through art. Several types of media were used during the year. In addition to water colors, oils, charcoal, and pastels, many students experimented with the new air brush to create scenes in shades of black and gray. The Art Department presented their final products in numerous display windows in the school and also in Apache Plaza's Court. Wax sculpturing for 7th graders requires patience and occasional aid from Mr. Obermeyer. 29 C. Barfuss: B.S. Art 1,11,111. C. Obermeyer: B.S. Art, Social Studies 8 tea
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Individual practice aids Doug Sandberg in acquiring saxaphone perfection. R. Bjorklund: M.M. Chairman, Band S. MacKinney: M. M. Choir, General Mu sic, Music Theory I. Wilke: BS. Band, General Music Musical Expression Acquired With an expanded faculty, the music department of VHS sought to broaden the students' musical concepts. Woodwind specialist, Mr. James Wilke, joined the staff in December. He provided individual music lessons for many of the students in the seventh grade, eighth grade, varsity, and concert bands. Mr. Bjorklund gave lessons to all brass players, in between his busy schedule as director of the varsity and concert bands. Choir director, Mr. MacKinney, taught seventh graders the fundamentals of music. He also worked extensively with the freshman choir and concert choir. A few pointers from Mr. MacKinney help Robin Dircks to improve her vocal technique. 28
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Before plunging in, Terry Besco receives a hand” from Mr. Ruff. Expanded Innovative described the physical education department this year. The recently expanded facilities enlarged the curriculum. In the new pool, each grade level received swimming instructions. The courses ranged from beginner's swimming to life saving. Additional space created by the new gymnasium, made it possible to conduct more activities there at the same time. GRA, intramurals, and varsity sports all found the additional room convenient for games and practice. ). Bullock: M.S. I■ Britz: B.S. Chairman, Phy. Phy. Education, Education, Health Health Competitive spirits surge as coeds' skills are matched in a game of aerial darts. 30
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