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K J if fu if t Www R. Johnstone and J. Larkin making posters for one of our concerts, A. Davis and E. Wallon admiring the work of some of the students in their commercial art class. MR. sosissxn THE VISUAL ARTS Two of the advanced art classes pictured here are Mr. WaIIace's second period Crea- tive Painting and Drawing class which is a third year art course, and Mr. Sobieski's fourth period class of Commercial Art, in which the students learn to apply art to busi- ness uses. After these two terms of art they go to Senior Art Problems where they concentrate on their own field of interest in the arts. K. Pattillo and T. Haavisto capturing images of basic shapes.
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The advertising, tickets, and programs are handled by the art classes. This seems an unim- portant job, but it can make or break any kind of a production. These people put up posters, sell tick- ets, and design, print, and handout programs for the production. lt takes a group of people working as a team to produce a play or a concert. When you come you see the results of all of the efforts of the many people involved. Orchestra Rehearsal Play Rehearsal Make Up Finished Product
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xi ix N. Corey, B. Poulson, and P. Roof looking on as Mr. Wallace demon- strates silver soldering. MR. WALLACE ARTS AND CRAFTS Sixth period General Crafts consists of Sopho- mores, Juniors and Seniors who have had one year of art. The students work with pottery, silver, leather, copper and copper enamel. They learn to make jewelry and other craft items by trading ideas with one another and with the aid of the teacher, Mr. Wallace. J. Vierra 81 N. Corey, making use of the polishing machine. .I. Schlect, D. Walters, R. Boic, K. Lesher, T. Clifton, making B. Paulson and M. Burns industriously making mud pies Silk screens for Senior Art Problems on which they can pro- . . . in the process of making glazed bowls, plates, etc. duce many kinds of painting. w
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