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All together now— 1 ...2 ...3 ...4 THE SOUND OF MUSIC Tone, blend, and harmony are ingredients needed to produce music from wild, unruly noise. Mix these with enthusiastic students and skillful directors. What do you have— a first- rate music department. Thanks to our two fine instructors, Mr. Sonntag and Mr. Beckett, we have just that! The spirit of rivalry enters into this field also, as students compete with their own class- mates to participate in various solo perform- ances and ensemble groups. Competition also extends beyond the school as the band and various choral groups travel to different towns competing with other schools in district and state contests. It was an itsy, bitsy. 26
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■Ilic I;.!- (lid (il llic snutli witii; is :i Miilalilc paraclisL- lor industrial arts and ()cationiil aj riciilture students. X ' ocational ajfricultnrc boys learn all phases of moclern farniint;. In addition to classroom instruction tlicy arc i;i cn tlic opportunity for prac- tical application of tlicir knowlcdj e. In tlie industrial arts shop, the Nocational students find modern, up- to-date equipment. Under the guid- ance of able instructors, tlie ' con- struct many worthwhile projects. Terry Shappell and friend. Result of many hours of hard work. BOYS ' VOCATIONAL COURSES PROVIDE PRACTICAL TRAINING It looks as thomih Shawnoe was well represented 25
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Wlu) allowi ' d tlu ' rl i tci U-- come hard? It ' s not m ' tmii Id swcrp tlie wood slia iini;s Iroiii the floor. These are oiil - a sample ol the remarks uttered 1) ' tlii ' voiing Van Goghs and Rem- brandts of the art classes. Hovv- e er, the student cannot com- plain that the art course does not provide opportunities for him in almost anv desired field. It includes oil painting, water coloring, sculpturing, ceramics, jewelry making, weiving, and leather work. Extensive work in these various phases provides an adequate background for those who plan an art career. RIGHT: Oil, tlu ' v look like profes- sional work! BELOW RIGHT: -Our project for toniorrovv — to find 1,(10(1 ways to use wood sha int;s. BELOW LEFT: Artists at work. CREATIVENESS IS EXPRESSED IN ART CLASSES 27
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