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Lines Can Be . . . M echanical or Creative FOOD CLASSES proved to be rewarding to many boys if they knew the right people. Terry Anderson is sampling cookies made for the cookie sale by Tonya Berning. TOM GLESIGE is found designing his own house in archi- tectural drawing. Joseph Floyd Billie Mace Nick Galloway w W . x . WgWW l Dennis Crowe Department Head Stephen Parker Monna Maley Ruth Presley 26
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History, Science, and Math . . . Progress --- That Most Important Product Harrison,s science department provided students with an opportunity to study Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Advanced courses in Chemistry and Biology were opened to students Who wished to further their knowledge in these subjects. The name social studies is generally applied to the history department for the term includes much more than history. In addition to World and U. S. History, the department offered International Relations, American Problems, and Psychology. The mathematics department which this year experimented with Programmed Algebra, offered a well rounded program ranging from Arithmetic to Analytic Geometry. CINDY KLASSY and Mike Nussmeyer, juniors, work on an experiment in the chemistry lab. OUCH! Gary Silke Karen Voth Me David Hagedorn Opal Moon Lynden Pride Larry Schornhorst gay Dennis Bays John Lenn Robert Plough James Schwengel Robert Voegeli Janice West 25
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Robert Donaldson Noble Hart Bradford Chaffiii . ta DON BRADENBURG displays his artistic talents by sculpturing a head in art class. 27 Harry Scaggiari, Lea Schmidt, and others brought fame to the Music Department during the course of the year. Included in their accomplish- ments was the winning of the Evansville Philhar- monic Youth Contest. Harry took first honors, and Lea won second place. uThe Accents were in constant demand, bringing praise by performing at public events. A cookie sale was prepared by the Home Ecot- nomics Department during lunch periods before Christmas. Kitty VanDeest, winner of the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award, went on to- state competition on the basis of the test she took. Much credit is due to the Art and Mechanical Arts Departments. The print shop performed many services, such as printing tickets for all school dances. Julie Hadad painted the Pep Club's tom- tom, black, and white under Mr. Hartis super- vision.
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