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So far our foundation is progressing satisfactorily- some are lagging and o h Z cl - b all .lf cl lu... , . D . H, I, . . , ........, . .. ,f f I , 0 3 L ' , a -r -7 4, --- - li: H -ff 4,4--' We study music as the build- ing of an appreciation for music both as a listener and a perform- er. The purpose of our study of vocal music is to learn to do part singing and recognize the different parts and voices. In the top picture Martin Gilman, Bruce Harding, Don Harrell, Betsy Ewing, Lynn Elder, Dana Herring and Diane Halpern are singing for enjoyment, accom- panied by Claudia Muth. ln the lower picture the class is doing 3 part singing, first and second soprano and alto, with the exception of one student who sings baritone. First sopranos are Margaret Wylie, Beverly Sullivan, S u s a n Stephenson, Peggy Taylor, Dan Treace. Sec- ond sopranos are Susan Thomas, Hinda Silber, .ludy Sheffield, Linda Williams, Nancy Shelton and John Wulff. Altos are Her- bert Weinryb, Harris Vander- ford, Gordon Ulvog, Terry Wynne, Bobby Stevens and Ar- lene Tupper. Baritone is Marion Wall. an , V A --.Muir 7 ' s me ave a most stoppe at we wa be up some ay. English serves as an import- ant means of learning. Through this medium we form correct habits in written and spoken English. ln literature We learn to read for enjoyment as well as information. Art develops an appreciation of color, distance, and propor- tions. It is a way that we can express a special talent for pic- turing our thoughts instead of speaking them. Wayne Reisman, Danny Lee, Carol lVIcCarter, and Linda Underwood view their pictures.
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In the Eighth Grade we began to understand why some thmgs t at seemed so useless are very necessary Elizabeth Adkins H. G. Agee Kenneth Ainslie Larry Allen Chris Amy Chuck Andre Dwight Archer Brinson Armstrong Susan Askew Helen Awsumb Carol Ballard Steve Barker Linda Barnes Joy Baruchman Judy Bassrnan Jean Battles Mary Baxter Martha Beaumont Lee Bggsse Gus Bickel John Billings Baenell Bloom Beverly Bollheimer Morris Bornar Bill Bourland John Boyd Martha Boyd Theodore Boyer Bonnye Brand Alan Bredow Sam Brenner Bill Brittan Phillip Bronson Norman Brown Darryl Bryant
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