Shelbyville High School - Squib Yearbook (Shelbyville, IN)

 - Class of 1961

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SENIOR HIC-H LUNCHROOM STAFF: Row 1. Ruth Dake, Elizabeth Kohler, Hesper Mohr, Frieda Ray, Lucille Hed- man. Row 2. Virginia Wicker, Helen Morris, Barbara Ingle, Mary Eckstein, Bernice Coffey, Artie Patterson. SENIOR HIGH CUSTODIANS: Row 1. Melvin Russell, Gusta Cassady. Row 2 Loren Thurston, Dennis XVicker, Kenneth Burgess, Harry Tucker. I. H. S. COOKS AND CUSTODIANS: Row I. Wihna Pat Parr and Oris Oldham are custodians Smith, Inith Moore, and Elva Cuzzort. Row 2. Clara for the gym and football and baseball Baker, Mearl Kohler, Clark james, and Clifford Stansifer. fields. 22

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ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL Avonelle Branson iMrs. W'ayne BJ, Manager of Junior and Se.nior High Cafeterias. B. S., Purdue University, Internship in Dietetics, Henry Ford Hospital. Member of American Dietetic Association, Member of Faculty Social Committee. Hobbies: Cooking and Sew- Ing. Margaret Chambers lMrs. Kenneth AJ, At- tendance Teacher, Indiana State Teachers College, Butler University. Hobby: Spending Time with Grandchildren. Malcolm Clay, Guidance Counselor. A. B., M. S., Kentucky NVesleyan, Butler University. Member of Administrative Council. Hobby: Sports. Kathleen Coulston iMrs, Charles AJ, Assist- ant Clerk and Secretary, Board of Education. Hobbies: Traveling and Square Dancing. Goldie 'Ml Craige CMrs. Kenneth CJ, Senior High Registrar. Indiana Central Business College. Hobbies: Making Candy and Baking. Sue Kester, Assistant Clerk and Stenographcr, School Administration Building. Hobby: Reading, Christine Laird CMrs. Robert HJ, Part-time Assistant Clerk, Board of Education and Bookstore. Ruth Long iMrs. Dwight EJ, ,Tunior High Registrar. Hobby: Bowling. James M. McKeand, Mathematics. A. B., M. A., Hanover College, Indiana University. Senior High Dean of Boys, Junior Class Spon- sor, Member of Activities Committee, Ath- letic Ticket Manager. Hobby: Gardening. Mabel E. Monfort iM'rs. Don CJ, Secretary to Superintendent and Clerk, Board of Edu- cation. - ' Robert E. Moore, Director of Buildings and Grounds. Hobby: Numismatics. Irene Ross Simpson iMrs. Jesse RJ, History. A. B., Indiana University, Butler University, Purdue University. Senior High Dean of Girls, Junior Class Sponsor, Member of Ad- ministrative Council, Member of Faculty Social Committee. Hobbies: Collecting Cook Books and Antiques. Nellie E. Strait CMrs. Carl CJ, City School Nurse. R. N., B. S., Battle Creek, Michigan, Indiana University, Butler University. Hob- bies: Gardening and Entertaining Grandsons. Norman R. Willey, Speech and Hearing Therapist. A. B., A. M., Hanover College, Indiana University. Director of Special Edu- cation. Hobby: Horticulture.



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Fine arts can he generally defined as those arts which tend to affect the emotions, such as sculpture, painting, or music, as distinguished from the useful arts which serve the physical needs of life. They are created to be enjoyed, or they are created for a purpose which ends in the works themselves. For example, a picture is painted for its own sake, not to be used as an instrument but to be looked at and admired. The same is also true in the case of a song, a poem, a statue, or a drama. Poetry, oratory, the drama, and sometimes fiction fall in the category of literary fine art. But since all writing is conceived primarily as a means of information and of communicating ideas and is addressed to the intellect as much as to the emotions, literature is always classed apart from the other fine arts. The major fine arts are painting, sculpturing, architecture, and musicg but there are countless other minor fonns of the fine arts. Here at S. H. S., fine arts are offered in such courses as art fpainting, drawing, ceramics, etc.l, hand, and choir. Our art courses are fine arts in themselves, while band and choir fall under the more general heading of the fine art of music. The Mask and Dagger organization gives students a chance to enjoy one of the fine arts, i. e. drama, and the May Festival activities incorporate the use of several of the fine arts. ARTS 23

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