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i Q ARTS 8 CRAFTS We help the student understand the philosophical approach to art through by using different materials such as macrame, weaving, silk screen, botik and stained glass. They are encouraged to reflect his or her own particular cultural background through their creations. Ms. Toft Arts 81 Crafts Signs. . . of life of death of love of hate Emotions. Written By Patricia L. Boehland BELIEVE Keep your memories close and believe in yesterday Live for the moment and believe in today Keep faith in the future and believe in tomorrow. Written By Terrill Smith Friendship is something that everyone needs, so they can have happiness. Written By Renee Simpson Creative Writing 3 avfl Arts and Crafts done by: Connie Easten, Pam Peacock, Joyce Rojo and Tami Cox. 1, SONNET Remember Jesse James or Captain Kidd or what St. Thomas Moore or Jesus didg These things in history books you may have read. These people did their deeds in past it's said. Of all the crime and problems going on The Middle East which tries to show it's brawn, or all the scandals in our government, these present problems can be heaven sent. The hope of mountain streams which flow so clear, and spaceships soaring through our atmosphere, or if the Russian people play their roles, These things I write are futuristic goals. Of future, past, or present are these deeds which grow in us like nature's nurtured seeds. Written By Neal Haze Creative Writing Man Virile, kind Accomplishing, domineering, weakling Leader, lover, follower, friend Singing, Caring, Growing Feminine, beautiful Woman 1. ,ff I H fi Written by Tammy Moore Creative Writing W . Lori Garcia and Joyce Rojo display their talents in the Arts 8 Crafts Class. t i
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Humble, Young Man, Rumble Rumble, young man, rumble Fight with knives, pipes, broken glass See who will die, who will crumble Beat some tail, kick some ass Watch the blood flow The sirens pierce the air But you can dish out one more blow Don't fight fair. Rumble, young man, rumble The jail is cold Your clothes are rags The wino in your ceil is wrinkled, old But you are young, strong You know of life Even though you have not lived long Rumble, young man, rumble Back to the street Grass, L.S.D., Coke Where's the dealer you're going to meet That's not a fair deal,'i you grab and choke Rumble young man, rumble The dealer is beaten, dead The state penn. is now your home You clasp your hands around your head You are no longer free to roam Crumble, young man crumble. Written by Ken Kaiser Creative Writing l wish there was nothing l had to do, so I could see this whole thing called Earth. Written by Renee Simpson Creative Writing The jewelry on these pages was made by John Crandall, Patricia Martinez, Laurie Mlak, Rhonda Reeh, Andy Morales, Dee Crews, Geraldine Sanchez, Lois Prohaska, and Kim Hessenflow. Students of Ms. Tofts Jewelry Classes. 169
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'TWNN' if vil QM it - it Arts and Crafts done by Penny Crews and Rochelle Williams. THE FREE BIRD She is proud in her flight, flying freely. Soaring and gliding to a great height. Feeling friendly, feeling free. Knowing this was the way she was meant to be She is striving and working in her flight. Conditions demand she must support her brood of children, who demand her all. Wishing for the past and the playful sport. She is wasting and dying in her flight They slowly tear her whole world apart She wishes her children would depart, But when they leave she's sad at heart. Always longing for what was past Always dreading what will come last. Written By Cheryl Hawkins Creative Writing Writing isn't hard - no harder than ditch-digging. Patrick Dennis Creative Writing gives students the opportunity to learn the elements of poems and short stories and to improve their techniques in writing creatively. lt gives them the challenge to write more and better than they ever have. ln Creative Writing, we attempt to unlock the creativity that lies within each of us. Then we learn to channel and direct that creative force in our writing. Imagination is importantg but not until imagination is harnessed with reason and discipline will the creative wagon move forward. Mrs. Kershaw Creative Writing l i. Arts and Crafts done by Kelly Basnett, Susan Churchman and Lori Ftanlich. 171
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