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Who Needs Attic Studios? Who needs Paris and its attic studios for inspiration? Art lovers at Highland Park High have the pungent odor of turpentine and oils without living as paupers. Many opportunities for broadening horizons were, and are, waiting for possible commercial advertisers, fashion designers, and teachers. New methods, ideas and talents are always discovered, applied, and discarded or retained, suit- ing talent and personality. Our teachers, modern in all senses, do their best to relay to Picasso or Rembrandt lovers, all that will aid them in future art careers or present appre- ciation. They offer the students healthy competition in a variety of poster con- tests and the annual Scholastic awards competition. They have the difficult task of helping the modern youth deviate from 'l8th century masterpieces and paintings. These classes-iewelry, drawing and painting, commercial art, and ceramics -are all favorites, more so because all our classes are alive in their techniques and in their ideas. FUTURE REMBRANDTS get some assistance from Mr. Philip Kellogg, art instruc technique are Ann Shaw, Don Brougham, and Richard Black. Mr. Philip Kellogg W ' X. me . Q a. bugb H.: t 1 1, fy- X ' . L-:FL N Mrs. Florence Rahles Mrs. Flo,-ence solvcm FUTURE SCULPTORS begin their lessons in the ceramic classes at H.P. Pictured left to right are Donald Rhoads, Richard Neuman, Wayne Thomas, .lune Ragland, Merrill Ragin and lsaiah Todd. 20 tor. Wa
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,li 4 gx in NW X Y ' :wx COUNSELORS CHIT-CHAT. Miss Donalda Grant, Mr. George Green, Mr. Verne Handley, Mrs. Marion Greene and Mr. Charles Moles catch up on school chatter. ,aww W is Mrs. Leona Hughes Mrs. Carol Benn DR. CARLYLE G. HOYT, superintendent of schools, interrupts his busy schedule to have his picture taken. me , fuses., 19 N Miss Ruth Ann Burns Mrs, ri Mr. Lillian Barlow 'f3 if Lg, 8 its F its Dan Strango
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das... is X KS N 'Ms X s 'iris We '57 ' -,N 'fN MWMMNL Www WHAT A gem! Jewelry sludenfs Nellie Reese, Leonard Harden, John Cunningham, Sharon Beniof and Georgia Foster worln hard on rings, bracelets, and pins. NOT MAKING mud pies, Ceramics students Anno Stonehouse and Norman Jackson put the finishing iouches on their models. 'Vw srr H , Q H A ye A s ..,. M elf' we ' d J e rr i . in in 1 .,f' ABSTRACTS SPEAK with vivid colors from the walls of the Art roow Mory Medico finishes pinning up ihe newesl work-ofeorf,
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