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1. Kevin Brughelli and Gwen Bolke formulate their story lines. 2. Mr. Ridgway relaxes after a deadline. 3, Linda Plofsky watches as Karen Marcy types a story. - ' 5 4. Neal Kelemen works on a layout. if 5. Mike Kriz and Kerry Wetterstrom proofread before turning - in their articles. NW ,nv g i - .X Q1 , N . ....., . I' f M .4-v do .,.l.f Wiz S, mow.. ','i , I 5 3 Nwfw., A-L--up 4 4 P ,eff
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Artists, creativity apparent Students got the opportunity to explore their cre- ative talents in the art classes offered at JFK. Aided by the department,s instructors, students produced various art works and learned new skills Under the guidance of Mr. Heyden, advanced jewelry and commercial art, and art service were well under way all year. Beginning jewelry and ad- vanced art crafts were assisted by Mrs. Montgom- ery. Drawing and painting, fashion and design classes busily created new avenues of art with Mrs. Nystrom supervising. Mr. Shupe, chairperson of the art department, was in charge of ceramic courses. Projects from these art classes helped to decorate the halls and spirits of the JFK students. 3 1. Ted Gindro finds ceramics a source of creative outlet. 2. Jerry Pryor advises Roger Hupfer in the design of his art work. 3. In art service, Kathy Davis and Bruce Peters work hard to support the athletic teams with posters. 4. Using a torch, Ann Diaz melts her jewelry. 5 Debra Harris flattens her 'ewelr master iece - J Y P - 6. Violet Martinez puts on the finishing touches to her clay object. f1 'ig,,
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