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Mrs. Joan Hamilton Mr. John McNamara Music can take many forms, all of which produce some type of pleasure or fulfillment for both listener and performer. Under the director's baton. Jazz rhythms, Marches and choral harmonies are but part of the repertoire. The whole is melodic sound. o CO The band plays for our Thanksgiving assembly. EDUCATION Physical well-being is inseparable from intellect- ual growth. Participation in team and individual sports stresses coordination between mind and body. Sound and able citizens with the qualities of fair- ness and respect towards others are developed in gym — a preparation for life through play and dis- cipline. Why we have school insurance. 19 MR. JAMES PENDERS Mrs. Jule Malone Mr. Pat Caseria
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Art is a reflection of the inner self. In the classroom, self-expression is en- couraged through many media, among which are posters, stage scenery, de- sign, sculpture, and layout. Inspiration and the necessary tools are the only prerequisites. An appreciation for the work of other artists, past and present, is cultivated. Enrichment of personality, as well as vocational direction, is the result. MR. DAVID PROCTOR ART Don't disturb me while I'm painting.' Keep inside the lines, Charlie.
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Mr. Albert Sency Our world is one in which science is reflected in 'national defense, national health and national social welfare. The high school labora- tory is the first training ground for future scientists who will contribute variously to curative medicine, con- structive uses for nuclear power, and new invention. It is also the training ground for those of us who will benefit as part of a well- informed public, which has learned to question and to think scien- tifically. A strong, healthy, secure nation of people takes its place proudly beside its world brothers. 20 I don't care what the book says, it has six legs.'
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