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HOWARD HALL CAROL HANSON LYLE MATOUSH 275,41 rfmmfs Deep concentration is shown on the face of Mr. Matoush as he studies an art project on sketch- The Drama and Art Departments are not primarily concerned with preparing students to be actors and artists, but also with bringing out exceptional or hidden talent. Each year students grad- uate from K.U as some of the finest prospective actors and artists in the country. This is credited to the teaching on the part of the faculty of these de- partments. The drama department works com- pletely on a cycle of its own. Producing, arranging, costuming, etc. are all done by the students themselves with the aid of a willing assistant Roberta Blomquist. The art department not only helps the student to better decide on the field of work they will choose for future life, but provides an hour of relaxation for the students taking it, It serves the stu- dent who expects to specialize later in some field of art to follow a definite curriculum. The aim of the teaching Staff of the drama and art department is very simple: to help the student develop feeling for the finer arts courses and become a well-rounded individual in those chosen classes. ing. 37
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Expression is an important factor of acting! says Roberta Blomquist as she delivers a lecture to her seventh period drama class. Jim Mattmiller and Steve Killian demonstrate the skill of stage lighting for one of the various productions of 1962-63. 36 Here, Roberta Blomquist is pictured with one of her various hobbies, textile painting. Drama nz d,4r An industrious student, Jim Sibbet, stops for a brief moment to survey the results of his mosaic.
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ALICE WALDRON FRANCES STEWART Hama Scrflwfuics Department The skills of sewing and cooking are sought after by The homemaking classes. Mixing, measuring, baking, and roast- ing come naturally after a year of this popular course. A new teacher, Mrs. Jewel, came to The homemaking department This year. With Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Waldron, they present the subiect as a challenge tothe students. , Elizabeth Ough, Elizabeth Williamson, and Ann Scribner are busily making biscuits while Louise Arnold is busy at the stove with another assignment. Cheri VanSickle models her green sheath made by her in cliis at the Big and Little Sister Party during October. 38 Sewing is an essential part of every girI's life. This first year Home Economics class is in deep concen- tration over the assignment of the preparation of their aprons. n
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