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A MASS OF CLAY IS TRANSFORMED IN THE SKILLED HANDS OF AN ART TEACHER. Music And Art Teachers Inspire Creative Ability The music and art departments lend an air of creativeness and accomplishment to Tigertown. Noted for outstanding performance, the music section has Won many awards to its credit-a first place in the state contest at Capitol Univer- sity. Our art department is one of which students may well be proud. Talented Withrowites are given useful ad- vice by capable and helpful faculty members in order to perfect their skills. Numerous blue ribbons in local poster contests have been copped by these art enthusiasts. INSPIRATION IN A GREAT LEADER. ROW 1 Martin, Ansel C., Senior Choir, Madrigal. ROW 2 Marvin, Elinor L.g O'Rourke, John. ROW 3 Schirmer, Herbertg Smith, George G., Band, Ensembles. ROW 4 Stose, Ilog Viering, Ray, Annual - Art Staff. NOT PICTURED Lackey, Don, Band and Orchestra. p up zs
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N + 5 X STUDENTS ARE INTERESTED IN THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SOCIAL STUDIES AND TOPOGRAPHY. s . I 11 r s S: S Social Studies Explore Past Social studies dwell on man's relations with his environment. Historical as well as contemporary culture is a topic discussed in sociology, while stu- dents in economics are concerned with the problems in production, consumption, distribution and ex- change, or inflation and deflation. Since the students of today will be the leaders of tomorrow, it is necessary that they understand the ever-changing cycle of events of the modern world. The fate of nations, the fortunes of men, and the probing questions that only exploration can explain are all unveiled by history. The mysteries of life itself are exemplified through study of mankind. Our expert teachers strive to make the past live in the present, trying unfailingly to unscramble the facts from fiction. Controversy stimulates the imagina- tion of interested students. The old maps, charts, pictures, and relics of the past become part of our lives in a fascinating pattern. The year has passed and now it is our turn to make history. ROW 1 Arcilesi, Leonard J., Caveman, Monica, History Clubg Coe, Ruth. ROW 2 Eichelberg, Hugo G.: Higgins, Howard, Varsity Trackg Hofer, Charlotte E., Future Teachers, Junior Red Cross. ROW 3 Jurkiewicz, Walter S., Reserve Footballg Krapp, Ruthp Moffett, R. H. ROW 4 Prinzel, Albert A.: Rubendunst, Alfred M., Chess Club, Sherman, Harold E., Tennis. ROW 5 Siegel, Martin, Jr., High Projection Crewg Srofe, J. Garner, Minstrel Ushers, Walker, Maxine L. NOT PICTURED LeaMond, Carolyng Wilkinson, Russel, Future Teachers of America. 24
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1 I l SCORES OF FLASHING FINGERS CREATE A STACCATO RHYTHM IN A JUNIOR TYPING CLASS. Commercial Courses Prepare Pupils For Future 'N it Qs s - 'S 1, Withrow's commercial courses, like those of other schools, have grown tremendously in the last few years. Typing gives the student a chance to apply skills in actual production. Shorthand continues to be the hub of the commercial wheel. It places a greater emphasis upon exactness and accuracy. General Business, as a basic course for all pupils, offers an introduction to business and economic competency. Including actual production, filing, and clerical work, the Office Practice course adds to the student's business knowledge. On-the-job experience is gained by the merchandising classes who work part-time in offices and stores. Working for the school services helps students gain poise and self-confidence which are necessary qualities in business. The commercial department of Withrow is one of the finest and best equipped in the city. Withrowites who take these business courses can be proud of their excellent business training. ROW 1 Bisceglia, Barbara: Gonley, Garnet, Future Merchandisers' Club. ROW 2 House, Clifford R.: Knost, Ralph, Minstrels, Lunchroom. ROW 3 Kozaki, Kim R.: Parks, Ale-tha: Rhollins, A. E., Annual Business Staff. NOT PICTURED Elmer, Robertg Walker, Kern. 26
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