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Art has lots of avenues Nearly a fifth of Northrop ' s enroll- ment took an art course of some kind this year. And yet, insists art teacher Miss Peg Whonsetler. that ' s not enough. I think everybody should take at least one semester of art. There are art courses that would inter- est almost any student. The Basic Art class is the most popular of the classes; it introduces the students to painting, drawing, clay and other mediums, and is a stepping stone to the advanced classes. For the serious art students, advanced classes specialize in just one or two medi- ums. This year a new eighteen-week ad- vanced drawing class was offered. All three art teachers — Miss Peg Whonsetler, Mr. Bob Johnson, and Mr. Gene Porter — teach Basic Art. and both Mr. Johnson and Miss Whonsetler teach advanced art Photography is also offered by Mr. Porter. Students from this class often are contributors to the school newspa- pers and the yearbook. Commercial art is taught by Mr. John- son. This course teaches graphics, silk- screening, and other techniques for stu- dents who may be interested in pursuing art in a career such as advertising or illustration. But, of course, a career goal is not the main reason for taking an art class. Many students take a class for enjoy- ment and a chance for artistic expres- sion. In a math class, two plus two is al- ways four, explains Miss Whonsetler, but in art, we can artistically express ' two plus two ' and get thirty different answers. by Kallie Overmeyer Novel Odisha works on his canvas painting in art photo by Angela Johnson Mrs. Linda Schenkei helps Jay Tyler. Raymond Warren draws in art class. photo by Charlotte Atherton Art — 29
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Junior Paula Roberts is busy at work in her art class. photo by Charlotte Atherton 28 — Art
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A Sophomores Dan Pontius and Jeff Griffith watch in anticipation as sophomore Calvin Todd returns a shot in racquetball. Photo by Charlotte Atherton In sophomore gym, Vincent Morris goes for a goal. Photo by Jeff DeVille Sophomore Brian Dellinger prepares for track in gym. 30 — Physical Education
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