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Musicianship Grows As Groups Practice Mr. Corle had a much larger Junior High Band and work- ed more on the style of playing and musicianship. The stu- dents were striving to get a superior rating at contest. The High School Band worked all year ,round with many goals in mind. Individual development was en- couraged by using the alternate system in marching band and challenge system in concert band. Each student was required to take a solo or ensemble to con- test or play a solo for Hr. Keaffaber at the end of the second semester. Early in the year the music department sold candy in order to raise money for sonle of their expenditures. The students did an outstanding job of selling candy and surpassed their goal by several dollars. Prizes were awarded to students for their remarkable job of salesmanship. GENERAL MUSIC CLASS puzzles seventh graders as they try to recall what they should have learned. 3 TW 'W Jill K , t - . 1 as X if V y as V - Q. . ,,..., . v K gl' ' 'ri A - A f- I A- A y s , , X. K x i . .VW MR. BOBB KEAFFABER: Manchester College, B.S., Ball State University, M.A., Andrews University. Instrumental music, High School Band and Pep Band sponsor. MR. RICHARD CORLE: Ball State Lniversity, BS.. Northwestern lniversity, NLM. ,Iunior High Band, Stage Band, seventh grade and Youth for Lnderstanding sponsor. MR. CHARLES SHOCKNEY: Manchester College, B.S., Meadowbrook School of Music. High School Choir, Seventh and Eighth Grade Chorus, general music, Girls' Glee, Swing Choir, Concert Choir and Sophomore Class sponsor. KYLE WRIGHT ENJOYS a chance to direct music as he con- -A-,r ducts a sectional rehearsal of the flutes.
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Art tudent: Decorations Arouse Spirit ? 225, MRS. DOROTHY STIBER: Marion College, B. Mus. Art and Junior Class sponsor. DEBBIE MeCLliRE LOOKS on with interest as Mrs. Stuber shows her the art of weaving. Nlrs. Stuher and her high school art classes received congratulations from faculty, students, and visitors for their fine work of decorating the library. for trimming bulletin boards, and for creating scenery for plays and other school activities. Decorating the school for various holidays and making displays for the trophy case were two major projects the students enjoyed dur- ing the '69-'70 school year. The classes took advantage of the opportunities to explore traditional and modern art in oil, tenlpera. and water color. Ceramic facilities were available at all times for those interested in this type of art. Students made projects by using natural materials. Interesting three dimensional sculptures resulted. Art classes also worked with direct metal sculpture. Hrs. Stuber also taught junior high art classes. They made many decorations throughout the year and learned the basics of artistic design. W, ' ' x XX KJ D s if 26 1 fff, . aiu x X Lb I ,li 5 'X - Q I XDX x.,,xgNAv i ii X Nixxx
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The Obyect t1l1 Is Health Humans MR. WILLIAM ROGGE: Manchester College, B.S., Ball State University, M.A. Orienta- tion, health and safety, physical education. Booster Club spon- sor. MR. DAVID WILHELM: Ball State University, B.S. Health and physical education. Wrestling coach. 28
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