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made a ring our of silver wifh a slone embedded in if for my girlfriend, senior David lvlaniscalco said. Clher sludenls in 'rhe course produced bracelels, pendanls, and key chains. ln Arr Classes l-IV sludenls were iaughl wilh an emphasis on drawing and design. Ariisls experimenled wilh clay, wafer. acrylic painring, and pen and ink. l'm a chronic doodler so This class is a way lor me 'ro express myself senior Rochelle Redfield said. Many dedicaled arf sludenls prepared porllolios lo presenl ro colleges in hopes ol a scholarship. 'lm preparing myself for 'rhe iuluref' Redfield said, as she ,iff explained her choice of a career as a lashion illusiralor or designer. Ari sludenis had a chance lo exhibil 'rheir works al' The Scholaslic Arr Conlesi. Liveslock and Rodeo Show. as well as al lhe Ari Fair where srudenls received ribbons lor Their winning enlries. Arr club members worked especially hard during loofball season painiing coloriul run-lhroughsd lor lhe varsiry games. We also held bake sales before lhe PSAT and made Chrislmas ornamenls our oi clay, yarn, and fabric lo sell, senior Nancy Lombardo, arf club president said. Peering over fhe shoulders of Ari ll sfudenfs junior Lisa Sfraif and sophomore Terry Masson, arf Teacher Malou Sellles care- fully criliques lheir wafercolor and pasfel artwork. Quickly memorizing each line and curve, iunior Lisa Chrislo- pher skelches a posing model wilhin a fiffeen minule 'rime limit Quick skerches and ges- 'rure drawing are par? of The learning skills in Arr II. Carefully drying her pain? brush, senior Nancy Lombardo works on her wafercolor porfrail of a cal. Wafercolor is one of fhe acfiviries included in Ar? IV. Ari
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R -TQ! 'ab'- Surrounded by baTik arrwork, senior Michelle Di Cicco begins her arl pieC6 bv applying wax TO The coTTon clofh. OTher proiecTs included in Fibers and Tabrics were ruq punch and sTiTchery. Like a sculpTor wiTh a rnasTer- piece in The rnaking senior Lea hlarrisberger concenTraTes on molding The eye OT her one-eyed pirafe busT, The bus? was a pro- iecf in her ceramics and sculpT- ing class. lllllllll llll IIIB IIPEIW Breaking Trom daily rouTine, sTudenTs came To class wiTh painTbrushes in hand insTead oT pens. ln arT class, where imaginaTion Took The place ol TexTbooks. sTudenTs discovered new ouTleTs To express Themselves. 'ilT's relaxing Trom The daily sTrain oT school work because you geT To be creaTive,'i junior l.isa Dhans said. STudenTs received The opporTuniTy To work wiTh various maTerials during diTTerenT classes. One popular craTTs class was Tibers and Tabrics. HFir5T we did banks. using coTTon cloTh dyes, and wax which Took abouT a week. NexT we did sTiTchery on burlapf' junior Ellen Olson said. OTher projecTs in The one quarTer course include rug punch. baskeT weaving, and macrarne. Jewelry making classes uTilized various Types of rneTals To creaTe personal arT pieces. I made a design in copper and a belT buckle oul of silver ThaT was enTered in The school arT show. l also
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Baby Chrislopher Michael rails ' fi rszpuce 2'iClf gi. rg 'fade L, .ef Deane J! ivhfe. For ww, 'mrs if ld deaelcpmef' slu- drgfi had We rv':LL',rSrtilil,' ol 'airifq :are ff ar- egg frhicl' rep- fezefred a nh-ld. You really douldrir cuddle if lile a baby :aid Vlliclline Though she used loclc ol her own hair lo adorn Chrizlopher. Adorned in her Tigerefle Oullil and spiril ribbons sophomore Drenda Briflon works carelully lo remove her perleclly pre- pared French omelelle lrorn ils pen during Home Ec l cooking class. Wi+h head filled, sophomore Todd l-lowey listens closely 'ro senior Rochelle Redlield as she reads a randomly drawn ques- 1ion.l lowey caprured fhe Soph- omore Beau 79 rifle in fhe FHA sponsored conlesf. sis -.ss Q w,.,9 2 1 ...r - -I XT I go+ sfuclr washing dishes afler cooking omelefles. said sophomore Milne Coffman. Cooking is a lavorife ol Colfmans because if helps you laler in life so you donil have fo depend on some woman, Clulching goody boxes filled wilh cookies, squirf guns, sourballs. foy cars. pepperminls, and ofher frinl- efs, confesfanls in fhe Beau Pageonf awaif The quesfions lo be asked of fhern, Nervously anficiparing The inquiry are sophomores John Yard, Milre Koehn. Todd Howey, Scoll Byrd and freshman Bobby Maas, Doug Howey, Andy Dacovich and Dan Childress.
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