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Talented Artists Express Imagination Planning, and then producing sculptures, etchings, jewelry, and various types of paintings are some of the projects of students in art classes. Each student is encouraged to use his own imag- ination and creativity in developing items that reflect part of his own personality. Many of these items will be used in SW's Montage. This program displays student arts. A central theme is developed and each field is rep- resented. This show is known throughout the state for its fine presentation. Art student, Di Jarrett. paintsas Janie Birdsall looks on. Art Department members, Mr. Joe Blaizeand Mr. Art Koskinen, and student teacher, Mrs. Daleene Meaning, discuss methods of glazing sculptured items. 29
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Mr. Raymond Roth and Mr. David Holmes pause after a hectic day. The Notes Of This Class Go “Do Re Mi” Miss Vivian Crope practices for one of the choir's concerts. Relaxing music and a friendly atmosphere are both part of the Pops Concert, one of the many programs performed by the instrumental depart- ment. The Marching Band lends support to the players and spirit to the spectators. As soon as football season is over, the Marching Band changes its uniform for that of the Concert Band. Each year A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee Club, and Mixed Chorus display their talents in creative presentations. In previous years Broadway shows and operas have been performed for students as well as the public. Our singers have shown great talent at many public functions. Southwestern is known for its elaborate productions.
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The cafeteria staff: (front row) Mrs. Helen Wilson. Mrs. Agnes Burnash, Mrs. Lillian Hayes. Mrs. Prosia Bayoff. Mrs. Ann Mooney, Mrs. Myrtle Wetenhall. Mrs. Mary Holicki. Mrs. Betsy Wetenhall: (back row) Mrs. May Giese, Mrs. Viba Andrews, Mrs. Florence Hyde.Mrs. Ethel Noseworthy. Mrs. Katy Peltier. Mrs. Ha el Green, and Mrs. Marie Miller. Extra Services Make For A Better School School custodians: (bottom row) Earl Trombley. Ralph Hodges. Jim Akins, Ralph Slussel: (second row) Bill Barrett, Earl Arrasmith, George Zelenbaba, Dick Wittum, Dennis Chis- holm. George Rodgers: (third row) Bill Swan, Warren Lasley (chief custodian). Mala Grizzle, and Dorothy Williams.
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