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u Preparing Indian frybread in a wok is senior George Pfister. Recopying a print onto a canvas, Kristi Un- fred paints in her art class. 1 1th Century suits made by students in the sewing classes are modelled by Rick William¬ son and David Anderson. The outfits were used in the winter play, The Imaginary Invalid. 28 Fine Arts Fair
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Although there is not much sun, Greg Gar- tenbee and Mike Dixon lounge around in cia, Tim Cochran, Pat Boeshans, Mark War- the courtyard during Spring Week. Higher and higher flies Robbie Martin ' s kite as begets wrapped up in his noontime fun. Spring Week Release from ‘ ‘ doldrums' ’ The purpose of the second annual Spring Week was “to get people into a spring mood, to get out of the doldrums of winter and the classic rut of school,’’ said chairperson Jureen Toot. The ac¬ tivities included dress-up days which were related to spring, plus lunchtime special events. The week began with Beach Day and a tug-of-war contest. Juniors won during both lunches. Ninety-six people were in¬ volved in this event. Careers was the theme of the second day. Students wore clothes that expressed their desired profession. During lunch, six clubs set up information tables in the courtyard. A career seminar was also held in the library. The last day was Spring Day. Students wore dressy, spring clothes. During first lunch, a boys’ wet T-shirt contest was held. Winners were Steve Yarbrough and Dean Rolfe. Showing her school spirit, Wendy Johnson goes Hawaiian on Beach Day, the first day of a three day Spring Week. Spring Week 27
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Fine Arts Fair Student projects displayed for public Students in the industrial education, fine arts, home economic and medical careers classes displayed their skills and talent at the 16th annual Industrial and Fine Arts Fair May 5 . Chairperson Marcia Graham said the event “gives students a chance to show what they have done all year. It gives us a real boost when someone of the older generation says ‘I didn’t know they were capable of doing that. ’ With an estimated crowd of 550 per¬ sons at the event, this was among the highest turnouts in recent years. Mrs. Graham said people seemed to take a real interest in the displays, too — pausing to observe and discuss the work with the students . In addition to displays of student work, other offerings included: free samples of gourmet dishes; plants for sale; free child care provided by the child development class; music by the swing choirs and a drawing for free prizes . Inspecting a trailer, sophomore Steve Eiss observes the work of Metals 3 student Eat Hanenkrat. A picture board of metals projects catches the attention of senior Ray Harroun at the Fine Arts Fair. Fine Arts Fair 29
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