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ART LeVeque takes sabbatical leave New materials and techniques enrich the art program. For example. Art 2, a ceramic unit, allows students to create ceramic jars with lids and to learn to prepare their own glazes, creating individualistic colors. In the graphic art classes, multicolored block prints 3re replacing the traditional single color prints. While on sabbatical leave, Mr. Robert LeVeque, in addition to continuing his studies in New York, will travel to Europe and photograph paintings for the humanities. Finally, Mrs. Judy Garber, who is replacing Mr. LeVeque, has introduced the combination of the relief and intaglio processes in the graphic art units. By adding the third color to his multi-colored print, Jim Parchert completes one of the projects in graphic arts. The mundane can sometimes stifle creativity. Mr. Ralph Hashoian searches for a box of staples as Lynda Hart wick laughs at his dilemma. 14
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One of Mr. Schreiber’s most important concerns is the installation of modem audio visual devices. The library listening equipment is one of these. Finding a rare moment to take a break “together are three EFsecretaries: Mrs. Dorothy Kurtz, whose primary responsibilities are to Mr Schreiber; Mrs. Lorraine Young, who works in both the main and student offices; and Mrs. Ann Bavier. who. handles teacher substitutes. Assistant Principal Ross Slabaugh contemplates the computer’s efficiency in recording daily attendance data for EF’s 2000 students 13
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ABOVE: While demonstrating the correct procedure in using a potter’s wheel. Mr. Ralph Hashoian shows his students how to use their hands to shape the clay. LEFT: While senior Linda Heabler works diligently on her vase. Miss Kathi LeSeur. an art student teacher, recommends a different approach. 15
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