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And The Multi- Talented At Work Through The Arts Fine Arrs added Allen Davenport ro direct marching band. Arrs people con-rribured sets and music ro help produce rhe November musical Plain and Fancy . The school hosred Disrricr Music Clinic in April. Music srudenrs arrended clinic and fesrival; Arr srudenrs compered ar Chadron Srare and rhe Srare Arr Symposium. This page. Top left: Freddy is rhe newest addition to the Arr dept Middle left: Fown Kuzaro dips her pen in drawing doss Middle right: Ed Murphy Heod of the Fine Arts Deportment Below: Fine Arts faculty Front, Susie Shorz, Vocal Music: Ed Murphy. Sculprure and ceramics; Dock row Dii Avery. Instrumental music, Motge Merchant, aide; Karen Davenport, Twodimensional or ond pho togrophy; Allen Dovenport, Morching bond; Absent is Dione Lewis, Orchestra TAKE 21
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MULTI UNGUAL The deparrment of Foreign Languages added reacher Fa-chon Wilson, fluenr in borh French and Spanish, and certainly a valuable addition to the department. Mrs. Torberr qualified for retirement, bur asked for and was given, another year. Foreign language stu dents attended conferences in borh Powell and Casper. Much effort was directed outside class toward scholarships for the Experiment in International Living trips. This page. Top left: Maxine Torberr or work in the French room Top center: French srudenr Lisa Finley scrutinizes the camera Lower left: New addition ro the deporrmenr, Fochon Wilson Below center: Myrla Bisbee, Maxine Tor berr. and Gary Denson TAKE 20
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The English Department was nor as uninreresring as one mighr think. Some important changes occurred that centered around the reorganization of classes with more emphasis on changes for college-bound students. College preparatory classes available to students were,- Expository Writing, Logic, General Semantics, English Literature, and Grammar. Most English teachers were able to reach the classes of their preference. This contributed to the student teacher relationship. Some of the various teachers were involved in such things as: Golf, Class Sponsors, Drama, Magazine, and the OCK. TAKE 22
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