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CREATIVITY HIGH IN ART 84 MUSIC Chandler High School has lVIr. Gary Larkins, too, been steadily expanding its coaches students to acknowl- creative arts curriculum for edged excellence. lVlr. Lar- years, and the results are be- kins heads the llllarching Band, coming obvious. The Music the Lab Band, and teaches Department, choral and in- beginning instruments classes strumental , return from the as well. state Solo and Ensemble The Art Department played Festival each year with su- host to a showing of several perior ratings earned by both distinguished Arizona artists individual musicians and with Art in the Cotton- groups like the IVladrigaIs, fields this year. The show- who have followed lVIr. John ing brought new ideas to the Hollingshead's direction to a CHS art students, who have superior rating for over a already done well in showings I decade . of their own work. 'V - John H0 'n9shead Above: Jim Hartgraves shows AFS student Caterina Baule how to mold a pot. Above Right: Rhonda Ewing finishes work on her art project. Right: Hector Hernandez takes a break. 112- Creati ve Arts
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