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Anxiety reflected in her face, Sue Switzer prepares her speech before a mirror What in the world are all these dials for? ponders Cindy Taylor Broadcasting sports and world events to his class, John K ucera uses a microphone. SPEECH DEPARTMENT INITIATES ELECTIVE comprehensive full-year course was planned by the Speech Department for all students interested in speech, including debate, oral interpretation, ex- temporaneous speaking, original oratory, and other aspects. The Speech Department also proposed es- tablishment of a K-12 language arts program and ex- pansion of formal speech presentations. This was the first year all juniors presented the second-semester speech. Among those listening to the juniors' speeches were two new teachers, Mrs. Nancy Stickney, who previously taught in Illinois, and Miss Ann McClintock, a graduate of Wasson, who was teaching for the first time.
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THE FINE ARTS BECOME A PART OF STUDENT LIFE lays, band and choir concerts, and art exhibits highlighted the Wasson Fine Arts Department. Three plays were presented, including the Thes- pian play, the spring play, and the musical, Finiun's Rainbow. The Drama Department had two goals: to entertain the audience and to learn how to produce plays in a nearly professional manner. The Footlight- ers, the Thespians, and the stagecraft class were re- sponsible for presenting the various assemblies held during the school year. The Vocal Music Department pregented several concerts for assemblies and service groups, and also participated in the musical. The choirs sang at the Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies, and the Choristers took part in Finian's Rainbow for classroom credit. Wa-Tones, as well as Choristers and Girls' Con- cert Choir, were presented at Christmas on local television. The Instrumental Music Department had four bands. The stage band played for assemblies and banquets, and often featured special solos during band concerts. The concert band marched and played music for Pep Club and PomPon girls during the foot- ball season and also presented several concerts dura ing the year. The pep band played at pep assemblies and other athletic events. The Art Department sponsored several lectures and exhibits by well-known artists such as Al Wynne and Joe Guilliano from SCSC, as well as a number of instructors from Colorado University to lecture to the advanced art classes. The classes also made a visit to the Fine Arts Center. Mr. Paris suggests a dramatic interpretation of Mr.Bearzi's musical production .44 it The assignment for the students in this art ctass: express yourself in art.
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THREE WASSON FACULTY RETIREES HONORED Mr. Howard Waite Mrs. Helen Spaulding Mrs. Zella Ragsdale ALDERTON, JOHN-Driver Education: BA., M.A., Junior Class Sponsor ANDERSON, J. MASON-Counselor: B.A, ARNTZEN, RANDOLPH - Business: B.E.: DECA BANKS, ALICE-Business: B.S. in Education BARBER, JOHN R.-Mathematics: B.A., M.A.: Future Teachers of America BARTHLOW, NANCY-English: B.A., M,A.: National Honor Society BEADLES, HERBERT-Business: B.A.: ICC BEARZI, JOHN C.-Vocal Music: B.A.: Wa-tones BOYER, HOMER-Industrial Education Chairman: M.A. BRIDGMAN, JERALD-English: B.A.: Penman BRINER, GEORGE-Counselor: B.S. Ed., M,S. BRINTON, DONALD-Social Science: B.A., M.A.: Literary Guild BROWN, JAMES E.-Industrial Education: B.A., M.A. BUCHENAUER, KATHLEEN-Social Science: rJ.A., M.Ed. BURGESS, WILLIAMC.-Art: B.A., M.A.i Social and Publicity ff ' flirt? 'Qt .f .., A Q? is ,. . .,, . E i Sk1iei?a:'fi:- L , 1.11:e2gesuefPL: 2 . Q it fm if cn' 5 fiimifid Af -v-PQ! ,Yan 4. 3, i ., 1. ffm , gig gag - Zawya X gym 'mu E. 2 F ji- If i X t , fi L' ' ,M i of , ..fi:asf,2w:1:- T , .. or Fw iff
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