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Kevin Brovsky geis as much pain? on ihe floor as on the wall The steady hand of John Gleason adds to the beauty of the smoker.
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Phil Steele reacts to John Lucero's monster study. Continued growth characterizes art Taking a new step, uttering a new word, is what peo- ple fear most , but there's no problem with this at Regis. Under the guidance of Bill McNichols, S.J. and Phil Steele, SJ., the art department has grown in three years to involve over two hundred students, about one third of the student body. This year the art program was expanded to include a course, Geometry and Design, team taught with Dennis Simms, S..l., of the math department. This course was designed to make geome- try easier by using concrete visual images. Among the proiects done by the freshmen this year were a redesigning of the American flag in honor of the Bicentennial and construction of Halloween masks. With the opening of the new building, the art classes were relocated in the old cafeteria. Dne of the new American flags for '76, this one designed by Mike Tom Odya intently follows Mr. McNichols' suggestions for his Hal 5l1ielClS. loween mask. s LEFT: This isn't as hard as it looks, muses Rick Schenfeld
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AK S if 1' The mural is almost as good as looking through a window!? W3 of Elf' ur , Dale Watts participates in the popular game of Spades. The Smoker was even used for quiet study. Goodbye, Smoker The Senior Smoker enioyed, or should we say, suf- fered through some good years as a haven for the Seniors at Regis. Everything from studying to food fights and poker suggested that the Smoker was a place for the Senior. Because of the completion of the new school, room had to be found to replace the condemned third floor rooms. As a result, new plans for the Smoker were made.
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