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Edna Vinson J. Maxwell Davis Jack Rusell LONG STUDY AND hours were indicative of the work put into the chemistry classes. 20 MR. SCHWENGEL SHOWS sophomores John Griffith and Chery Meyers the new radiation room. Math, Science, History Doris Allen Marjorie Armstead Glenn Ballard August Banko Marjory Bates Dennis Bays Richard Borries Robert Gilham David Hagedorn William Cynthia Holtzman John Lenn Harrawood
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KAREN MOORE, JUNIOR, demonstrates one of the many projects undertaken by Mr. Dubberis Arts and Crafts class. M; asz$w awe PRACTICING FOR ONE of their many public appearances, the Accents go over one of their songs. 4am 19 The Fine Arts Department, under the direction of Mr.i Robert Donaldson, Mr. Brad Chaffin, and Mr. Noble Hart, was again industrious and successful. Sixteen members of Harrisonys orchestra and fourteen members of Harrisonis band represented the school in Evans- villeis All-City Orchestra and Band. Under Mr. Donaldsonis leadership, the Harrison concert and marching band enter- tained at half-times of football games and pep assemblies with the pep band playing at basketball games. Accompany- ing the HSound of Musid, proved an interesting interlude from concerts for the concert orchestra. David Locker, senior, and Judy Rice, junior, were selected soloists for the Evansville Philharmonic Youth Concerts. Chosen to tour Europe this summer with the School Orches- tra of America was violinist Jeri Ryan, junior. Mr. Brad Chaffin directed the choirs at Harrison, includ- ing a new hand-bell choir. The concert choir gave tradi- tional Thanksgiving and Christmas programs and traveled to the feeder grade schools, hoping to show talented young- sters the possibilities Harrison has to offer. The concert Choir and tTAccentsi, each performed special programs during the year. The concert choir sang a complete Mass in Latin while the iiAccentsii performed itA Christmas Carol? Nine students of the Art Department, under Mr. Noble Hart, received ribbons or honorable mention in the Vander- burgh County High School Art Show. Mr. Mike Dubber introduced arts and crafts to Harrison,s curriculum as wit- nessed by the multi-colored rugs and plaster busts seen around school. And, as always, Mr. Hart was there to lend a helping hand and a world of knowledge to aid in decorating for proms and class parties. Fine Arts Develops Creative Ideas PROVIDING THE MUSIC for the spring production was only part of the yearis job for senior Rick Kissling and rest of the music department.
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Act 10 r Inquisi inds With the adven much renovation was necessary in the Mam uepartment for teachers as well as students. Under Miss Edna Vinson, department head, the switch from old to new was made as easily as possible, leaving only the students completely confused. There was much renovation in the Science department, too, in the form of a radiology room. The new room was created for teachers and students who need to use radioactive ma- terials in the course of experiments. A long hoped for addi- tion, the room was built during the first semester. The Social Studies Department was active during both Youth Appreciation Week, when certain Harrison seniors took official city jobs for a day, and also during the Mock Trial when a legal battle took place that is destined to be put in the annals of law history. Mitchell Marsch Jerry Noland Opal Moon Robert Plough Lynden Pride James Purcell Larry Schornhorst Gary Silke Herman Schoettle 21 ,k James Schwengel Gene Van Stone g 2 Robert Voegli lama; West. Karen Voth EXPLAINING THE MOLECULE to a chemistry class, Mr. Bays lectures to a group of attentive listeners. s m 1111 material for her T'V MISS EDNA VINSON is preparing class on modern math.
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