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Members of the Band: R. Harrison, E. Johnson, E. Folk, and E. Classco. Mr. John Olivo Mr. Edmond Dawson MUSIC In addition to the fine education that students obtain at Tilden, botli in technical and general fields, there is an opportunity for enterprising students to discover and enjoy the fine arts. In studying music at Tilden, students are able to gain a deeper appreciation and understanding of classical and modern music. T. Musak and W. Musak practice a duet before the next band class arrives. 23
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GERMAN Language is the most impor- tant factor in modem society because it is the major method of communication. Naturally, when a person can express him- self in more than one language, he holds a tremendous advan- tage over one whose lingual boundaries are limited to a sin- gle language. The language courses at Til- den include introductory Ger- man and Spanish, Intermediate German and Spanish, and ad- vanced German and Spanish. SPANISH Mr. John Cullen Mrs. Rachel Robinson H. Nipson and R. Prior, studying German, circle a trouble spot in Germany. Spanish students K. Skultety, J. Frechette, and C. Jones examine a Mexican serape.
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ART The Art I course is a basic program of a year’s duration for all students on the Annual Plan. The objective of this program is to present the fundamental ideas of creativity and to help the student relate himself more to life by show- ing the relationship between art and the environ- ment in which he lives. Students are introduced to the problems of communication throught non-verbal, visual sym- bols, and the curriculum gives them an oppor- tunity to express themselves creatively, to ex- plore, to discover and heighten their talents be- fore approaching more intensive problems if they choose to major in art. The course consists of experimentation with different tools and materials using the basic elements of design, color, and texture, to create works of art in drawing, painting, sculpture, lettering, and print making. One of the purposes of studying art is express ideas and feelings. Here students point to examples of their work. 24
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