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Photography is a special and unique form of art. It is best described as the median of expression using no words. A single fphotot can set the scene, create the mood and tell the story. Images are impressed in silver, frozen at a fraction of a second. From eye to film, photography is the art of capturing the truth. Photography is creativity. Mr. Brady Photography Air I need Air I just Can't survive without it Please don't make me Suffocate Let me go Give me room to Breathe But Not too much Time Ageless, unending Moving, passing, changing Breath of the universe Time Written by Christy Briggs Creative Writing Written By Patricia L, Boehland 4 Photograph by Donna Beaver. 172 fi, ittiiti - I Photograph by Glenn, Omoto. The tall plant whistled happily Down by the large pond. As the willows snapped softly And the birds sang in tune. Written by Flenee Simpson Creative Writing SPRING Close your eyes and do not peek and l'lI rub spring across your cheek soft as silk smooth and sleek close your eyes and do not peek. Written By Terrill Smith Photograph by Mike Pierce. Wind Mysterious, enchanted Grabbing, biting, engulfing The unknown ghost Wind Written By Christy Briggs Creative Writing
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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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Do you thank a friend with words, Or do you thank a friend with tears, Yes, how do you thank a friend that you've known and loved for years, A friend that was there when you were blue. Yes, how to thank a friend, I wish I knew. Yes, our friendship will always grow and never end. Until we can be together again, I am just going to thank you, Yes, Thank You For Being A Friend! Written By Mary Madrid Creative Writing FIENDS IThe day is dark, all filled with blackness. IThe fear I feel has disturbed my common sense I see nothing but frightening things, no beauty in the still cold night. 'I am surrounded on all sides. No where to hide They will consume me Help! He has arrived too late, the tried to save me but my fear was too great. They used my fear for their own means. They have to great a hold on my soul, . . . W ' tw. .g , Q. Photograph by Glenn Omoto The piends- Photograph by Glenn Omoto Written By Cheryl Hawkins ' Creative Writing
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