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Herman Casagranda Aldo Lallo Art Department Music Department Chairman Chairman Man's ability to express himself has been a maior contribution to the growth and development of civilization. While inspiring students to express themselves creatively, the music and art department provided their pupils with skill, knowledge, and an appreciation of the arts. The basic fundamentals of both subiects were taught in the seventh and eighth grades. Aesthetic Potenticil Art And Music 491 Art students continually seek ways to improve. Mr. Woodhurst gives critique to one ot his iunior high pupils. 22 Vi cr ,W-iii i ,E--lg . g,. . ri, ghuw .' - ' ,sim .4 r all ts' 'Lita' iq., .7 in , . K ,vw F 4 if 4- If l this were a ma ic wand . . . Develops Through ony r Q Gallegos, Claude Ashton, Bob Jozwick, William Garlinghouse, Grant Woodhurst, William McGregor, John Art Music 'W nl
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in 'var velop Bruins For Spcice Age Mr Schlup s biology class listens to a lecture on skeletal structures. Hyman, Leah Ilgaudas, Lucille Keables, Jack Kocinski, Leonard Mayfield, Grace Nelson, Kenneth Price, Leonard Ray, Marland Rich, Albert Schlup, Don Waln, Kermit Zinke, Clifford Mr. Ray sched- ules George into a BSCS science COUFSE. Working in the midst of new techniques and advance- ments, the faculty of T.J.'s science department stressed organized thought about the physical universe. Each suc- cessive science course pre- sented a fuller and more de- tailed explanation of man and the elements. Jerry Horn Science Chairman Dutton, J. Robert -gz.,-'gf ...A ff L sri Gilmore, Eldon
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While ,teaching girls the basic fun- damentals of cooking and sewing, the home economics teachers helped students to develop a deeper understanding of care for the family, the basic unit of our society. Through their participation in home economics, students developed skills which benefited them before and after graduation. ,4 the experienced hands of home economics teacher Lambdin, prospective homemakers prepare for future. Burnt Cookies And Wood Chips Arthur Lort Department Chairman King, Lambdin, New, Virginia Ruth Rosetta Carrie Brenning Department Chairman A Port Of Lecirning Industrial arts students were in- spired to express their ideas through design and construction in wood, metal, and other materials. Through the use of machinery and tools, boys acquired safety habits and individual responsibility. A DeMott, E Gail , L Gifford, U fy' P ,l Howard ' ,l I , i l ,- r s Jfmflltt Goodwin, ll gb Carl ' 'l Sorensen, Donald . A., , , '45, . I i an 1 'tif' J' X , Mr. Goodwin demonstrates the needed agility for industrial arts. 23
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