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'ig .Sh 78 Lower Grades Begin Regular Art Classes Everything was new and exciting in elementary and junior high art classes this year, because this was the first time art was a regular class in the lower grades. Dan Sitze, who taught art in grades one through eight, noted that the elementary grades seemed to enjoy making clay sculptures and puppets most. The junior high classes especially enjoyed painting with water colors. William Teeters' Art I class followed the same curriculum as last year, painting with water colors and oil, working with clay, and doing different types of sculpting. Antiquing and cjuilling were new activities added in lVlrs. Mary Long's Art ll class. ln quilling, one rolls strips of paper around corsage pins or some similar object to make leaves, flowers, etc. Art ll class also wove baskets and did embroidery and needlepoint.
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Left: Sewing his mother a dress for a clothing project is senior Steve Welch. Vocational agricultural instructor Flay Davis cleans the shop. Far Left. Patricia Johns cuts the meatloaf, Above Left, while Carol Bruce. Debbie lVloFarlin, and Steve Welch look on in anticipation of eating the full rneal the class has prepared. Showing a student a fine point of sewing is Mrs. Mary Long, home economics teacher, Above Center. Paul Warner fits the drill bit, Above, before adding a leg to a table.
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Far Left: William Teeters shows Ricky Bohnsack howto form an object with clay. Jody Taylor molds a clay vase, Left Center. Antiquing books in Mary Longs Art ll class, Left, are Tim Rainey and Joe Anschultz. Below: Marty Rodgers is deeply en- grossed in sketching in Art l class. Enjoying water- coloring, Bottom Right, is Charles Young. Bottom Center: Dan Sitze shows Chris Jones a sketch of a car drawn by Mr. Sitze. Mrs. Mary Long places a clay object in the kiln to be dried, Below Left. Q..
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