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CRAITIA Edward Chilla m U S I C Wayte Kirchner Patricia Gibson Enrollment in this year's drama classes has doubled as has student participation in dramatic activities. Under the direction of Patricia Gibson, students in Dramatics I learned the art of applying makeup, studied the history of the theater, and gained skill in voice control and proper physical movement. Continuing their theatrical experience, students from Dramatics II presented excerpts from Twelfth Night to various English classes. New to the dramatics department this year was Ed- ward Chilla, technical director and instructor of the stagecraft class. In this course, students had an opportunity to work with the lighting, sound con- struction, and scenery. They constructed the sets for all of Sheldon's productions. Under the cooperative direction of Leonard Iohn, Wayte Kirchner, and Paul Stofft, the Sheldon Mu- sic Department maintained a fine standard of quality. The Band, Orchestra, AlCappella, and Girls' Choir performed at var- ious times forthe student body. At the Christmas Assembly the Band provided a lively accompaniment, members of the Orchestra played some recorder numhersg and the A'Cappella Choir added a hearty background to the festivities. Leonard Iohn
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French, Spanish, and German were offered to an ever increasing number of internationally minded students. From the Language Lab came the sounds of gutteral whis- pers and trilling R's, with an oc- casional rousing song drowning out the rest. Ellen Clausen fonelqn language Alberta Lopez home GCGHCITIICS Alina Stevenson The cooking classes were at it again, proving their culinary skills by preparing full course dinners and exotic desserts. For the child-care unit, real chil- dren were used as classroom examples. The girls made dolls and toys for them to use. In addition to making the usual sewing projects, classes also helped with costumes for drama productions. Nlarolyn Barker
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lTlAI6l2lAl.S RGSGURCG CENTER Keith Wolf Though specialized books were removed to the various Resource Centers, Sheldon's library still held a wealth of knowledge, with 2,000 new books added during 1966. The unique feature of the library was the variety of facilities available. The main room was divided into two sections, one for general studies and one for quiet reading. Other areas included conference rooms, listening booths, and microfilm viewers. Edna Whitney
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