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Aix Music: Probably the busiest department at U.T.H.S. is the Music Department, in which so many performances are conducted outside the regular school day., At every home football game and at several out of town games, the one hundred piece marching band performs, and also at a number of parades. The actual concert band, which is divided between North and South Campus, combines in the spring for an annual concert, in addition to the many other programs pre- sented at basketball games, grade schools, assemblies, etc. Choir and chorus activities are varied, some of these including holiday programs, spring concerts, assemblies, and many others. Both uocalists and instrumentalists are encouraged Ang MALLIE YY ILLIAMS North Campus Dept. Head Band Male Chorus Cambiata Chorus 'im Fr 1 to enter in the yearly state-wide music contests. ff-sa v-up LEYVIS SHECKLER North ab' South Campus Choir Girls' Chorus Here Mr, Sheekler is caught directing a choral piece, not wav- hfixed Chorus ing to the photographer. CHARLES DCAMP North ab South Campus Band Art Crescendo Chorus lVith two teachers to carry on the work of the Art Dept., great progress has been made in enlarging the scope of its activities. All students are familiar with the curious dis- plays in the art room display llfllltlttll' at the South Campus. This year, many students contributed interesting and un- Nl-......,, JOHN BULLARD South Campus Art 1,2,3,4 Mr. Stueh. Art Club 74 The utmost care and attention is required for this project, says usual projects to the Art Exhibit. Ulith the facilities and a large room supplied at the South Campus, the Art Dept. has been more helpful to all art students, whether they merely enjoy art, or whether they plan to continue art after high school. is A l lj , 'W X' 'l cf ' 3 . LEONARD STACH North Campus Art 1 6: 2 Art Club
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1- lndustrial Education One attraction at U.T.H.S. this year is the well equipped industrial arts de- partment, parts of which are located at both North and South Campus. In this department, as in the commercial, students are trained with emphasis on those subjects that prepare for a vocation. Of the students who plan on further educa- tion, many enroll in shop courses that will help them enter specialized training programs later. Subjects offered in this department include drafting, machine shop, woodshop, metals, and foundry. Absent are Charles McCoy and Dept. Head Lester Vines. 'J f WM ...,.,.,. 1.17 Q,-A - I ., ..... ..,.. M. auaamisaww. A L Q-Q.. lf l I L W-v W Q, ' . ,p X, as K N ,Ai PAUL OLIVER North i7 South Campus WVoodworking General Shop Rifle Club 'Z W i ' Y .. ' '..,1-ij' if .Pi , . 'ilfifoeiri - Ll 4v Q' '?1iZl , ,' ' if .1 ,,....,.,.,,. .... ,, ..-A Q ., ' f 'ug .gig .... g 3: ,N s LK' 5 'K P i, L A .1 R1 Max O'Klock, Bill Fox, and Robert Haigh appear to have Mr. Cavanagh comered. Perhaps he'll change his mind now and give them an extra day for their assignment. Rf J pq A A lvl Zi r . i . lm s fins: 4, 1 A X A ' Q Z . .: , , ' 1 ' V n n, Ri DEAN TEEL it R p X North if South Campus it Q 'Q' vs - , i Electricity I '1 K f ,JH A Xl W. Technical Classes 1- N ' V,,,, V V n 'S' L, General Shop Q1 V ay, - ff 9 ' .A With careful study, these Auto Shop students will gain practical knowledge of the intemal structure and operation of automobiles. Those outfits wonlt stay white for long. pA-, pa L 1 JOHN CAVANAGH North if South Campus Drafting General Shop Tri Mic Club . 1 'WA . nf av-4-f' ROBERT ZESIGER North if South Campus Metals General Shop mx' K CHARLES RAINEY North tb South Campus Auto Shop
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W- ','A IE 2 cs- x - ,' H f 1 f iii J rx ff' 'J' PN ESTHER MCNUTT South Campus Librarian Library Club sr, va, , REBA O. HESTER North Campus Latin l or 2 AFS' - ,,...I' ..,g,i.,.. H - ' H ii? Q ,js K ' or-. as . 4 4. . Q CLAIH SOMERS South Campus French 1 ZS: 2 Composition B Library In our library dept., nearly ecery type of reference, fic- tion, or nonfiction book needed in high school work can be found. Also included in the libraryls collection are many kinds of magazines, pamphlets, and newspapers supplying the readers with up-to-date information on any subjects. In both attractice and .spacious libraries are conference rooms needed for special research work and panel preparation. One highlight of thi.s yearis library activities was the book fair held in connection with Open House. Language In each of the three languages taught at U.T.H.S.-Spanish, French, and Latin-a different method of teaching is u.sed. In French classes, all discussions are conducted using 'no English but instead only French. In Spanish, the newly-installed language labs are used. In Latin, much emphasis is placed upon the de- rivations of words and their usefulness in the English language, because Latin is seldom spoken today, pronunciations and speaking in Latin are not greatly stressed. l ,, , 4:5513 1. l X Q lille Helping to display their home ec projects on the board, these girls themselves add to its uttriietixciiess, Home Economics It has been frequently stated that a womanls place is in the home doing the cooking and cleaning. Although this is a subject for much contention today, necertheless it cannot be denied that homemaking plays a large part- in liues of the majority of women. In preparation for girls' future careers as housewives, home eco- nomics is offered all four years at U.T.II.S. In the two major divisions-sewing and cooking-many new appliances and facili- ties hace been added, especially in the spacious south campus department. As students pass by the display window, curious .sewing projects made during the year can be ciewed. N, A ' an , is VALILRIE XVILFORD North Campus Lilmrarian Lilmrury Club s X . issff. re 4305. :. ., 1 :V,. ' K Atyy I , ,. 3, ISABICLLE Shlllll North Campus Spanish 1 61 2 Spanish Clulx FEHN MCNAB North Campus Latin I 51 2 English 1 Bible Club ng BEVERLY CARHINGTON South Campus MO 139 DAFNE FRANK North Campus Dept. Head MARIANN HOFSTETTER Homi-milking l 81 2 Homemuking 2,3,4 North Campus l ,H.A. F.H.A. Homemuking 1 51 2
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