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With More Than Words The Arts Express Their Talent in Many Performances While walking down the halls in the performing arts building, many sounds were heard. Sounds of singing, acting, and instruments ranging from the piccolo to the cello filled the air. On first impression these people seemed strange, and as Hollee MSIer said We are not afraid to let people see our creativity. We are wild. These dis- tinctions often made them unique. With about 920 students in this department, space was cramped but having this many performers strengthened the department. Teachers and stu- dents alike felt the large numbers made their perfor- mances better. Guitar, orchestra, band, choir, and drama were the classes offered. With so many people in different areas, it was amazing that they got along so wel with each other. Since the arts are performance oriented, the teachers expected hard work and emphasized ex- cellence. The students in this department loved per- forming and usually gave one hundred percent. Students were interested in the performing arts department for many different reasons. Mostly they loved performing, but also the friendly people and the rush of activity enticed students to join the activi- ties of the performing arts department. Mr. Evans, the department head, said, We feel the arts are important in today's society, for many reasons which would take more than a few words to say. Design by Kari Elthg. Photos by Dawn Mohney. Concentrating on her piece of music, Carol Fensand plays her violin with the orchestra. Performing Arts Acadomics
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In the auditorium lobby Tiffany Hansen Mr. Evans and his fourth hour mixed and Carl Towner rehearse an improvi- choir class do a warm-up exercise be- satlon scene for their drama class. fore singing River Sing Your Song. JAvinai M-fQ Forforming Arts I O Acadomics
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During A hour portfolio, senior Lars Jo- hansson creates a scenic picture for a portion of his personal portfolio. Ms. Devane addresses her fifth hour drawing class. She also teaches silk screen and photography courses. Due to overcrowding, Ms. Devane holds her fifth hour beginning drawing class In the jewelry room. 180 Art Acadomlc
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