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Art Aim Is to Teach Student Creativity Creativity, originality, interpreta- tion, imagination, and skill are high- lights of the John Tyler art depart- ment. The art department strives to improve technical skills and creative intuition by emphasizing good taste and discriminating judgement. Stu- dents are taught techniques needed for pleasing results in painting mosaics. Miss Marjorie Debord Art, Senior Sponsor phomore, John Haynes works hard on a modern psychadelic painting in his art cla jther Harvey, Vicki Butler, and Donna Baird finish their lettering of signs to be used in the halls during the A and B lunch periods.
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Drafting Mr. Jack Johnson Drafting 1 Senior Sponsor Harold Martin, David Cates and Tom Routt Work diligently at their separate drafting tasks. Boys Prepare For Technical Study Machine drafting is the study of machines and their parts. Special emphasis is given to tolerance and dimensions in preparing a set of detail drawings for parts in a machine assembly. Architectural drawing provided necessary technical skills for the stu- dents planning to study architecture or engineering in college. Craig Lewis explains a complicated drafting problem to Donald Ozment during class. Mr Jack Johnson shows Louis Henderson the correct way to operate the blue print machi 22
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Science Mysteries Unlocked by Experiments Four areas of study are covered in the science department. Students are offered biology, chemistry, physics, and research science. In biology, the students are given an opportunity to learn about growth, habits and characteristics of plant and animal life. Chemistry students study the basis for chemical changes in composition of substances. Being accurate in scientific experiments in the chemistry lab is a large part of this course. Physics, a laboratory course, deals with matter and its relationship to work. In this course, students study the universe, electricity, mechanics, and a large number of other units. In the area of research science, the student is allowed to do research on a subject, of his choice. Clifford McKay and Don Johnson prepare oxygen by heating potassium chlorate in chemistry Eddie Prather looks at germs on a slide. Kay Hendley hesitates to disect the frog. Suzanne Steifer prepares a special slide. 24
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