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- — .-..» Mrs. Stephanie Sieqel of the Art Department, substituting for Mr. Labarbara this year. Joseph Cooper works on an art project. Miss Mary Ann Crosbie. a new faculty member of the Art De- partment, fills in while Mr. Ben- nett sees Europe first class. There are many different types of art classes offered. Any course in the art de- partment will satisfy the one semester art requirement for graduation. The classes offered in art are advertising art 1 and 2, advertising art 3 and 4, art 1 and 2, art appreciation, art composition, art crafts 1, 2, 3, and 4. Art metal 1 and 2, ceramics 1 and 2, costume design 1 and 2, illustration and cartoon 1 and 2, Artisan staff, life drawing 1, 2, 3, and 4. Stage Art 1, 2, 3, and 4, stage crafts 1, 2, 3, and 4, plus a new class, science illustration, new to the city schools. Mr. Allan Lazaroff talks to the art club. The topic was advertising art and its role in education. Mrs. Martha Denny holds the attention of her fashion design class. Mr. David Aprato. Art Department, exhibits a piece of art work to a stage art class. I wonder what is on the next page? 25
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«M Mr. Richard watches patiently. Science Department. Science and Agriculture are his busi- ness, Mr. Claude Michea. Mrs. Georgia Logan ol the Science Depart- ment demonstrates a micro-projector. Shellerie Williams works on an art project. Mr. Lee Wexler, art chairman and Artisan Stall advisor with Richard Verdugo, the Editor-in-Chiel. Robert Berry and Veazy Compton work at the throwing Wheel in the ceramics lab. 24 Mr. Matao Tomimatsu ol the Science Department.
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