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prepare for future careers and homes Glass-covered bulletin boards on the main floor always hold several outstanding pictures done by gifted art students; and on the lower floor, a show case displays work from the hands of jewelry and sculpture students. Winning entries of national scholastic competitions are an annual display in that case. Craft aits serve as an introduction to the Art Depaitment courses after which interested Howe- ites elect a course dealing with a specific branch of art study. Students who like to develop an object from raw material with their hands may elect classes in jewelry, plastics, or sculpturing. Others work in crayon, paints, or ink on paper or canvas, and students who have interests in even more specific art fields may enroll in fashion drawing or lettering. Musically minded freshman students may elect boys or girls glee clubs. From these groups, the directors select members of performing music organizations. The Boys Glee Club was host to glee clubs of other city high schools for a combined program. Howe ' s two-band system gives members an opportunity to gain practical e.xperience in the B-Band before they are recommended to posi- tions in the performing A-Band. Katha Patterson and Diane Carrington demonstrate for glee club an exercise to develop breath control. Finishing her ring with a set of natural stones, jewelry student Lynn Silvey files off the remaining rough edges. Scholastic Arts Award winner, Carolyn Utigard, touches up water-color paint on her blue-ribbon fashion drawing.
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Practical lab courses help Hoiueites Stretching to touch their toes, gym students find the exercise strenuous but slenderizing. Every Howeite is required to have at least one year of accredited physical education before graduation. All Howeites graduate with a least one year of physical education to their credit. Many elect more semesters and those with physical aptitude are recommended for advanced classes which participate in sports, such as archery, that require more skill. Boys and girls classes join to practice square dancing and ballroom dancing. Driver ' s education cars used by Howeites re- ceive surprisingly few wrinkled fenders. One semester of studying the driver training book is required and many brave the hazards of an addi- tional course of actual driving experience. This behind-the-wheel practice has been proved to produce better teenage drivers. Entering their classroom, health students are often startled by a large model of the human eye. This and other models like it are of great help to teachers for the study of body structure. This course covers both physical and mental health to give Howeites a basic understanding. The classes often hear speakers from local health agencies such as the Marion County Mental Health Association. Sandy Mitchell and Beverly Shad practice their first aid principles in patching up classmate Bob Alexander.
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