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Stimulate Students' Creatiwit and Interest Many students did much research on different styles in order to improve The aft department taught its students not only ahout their own work. This is an integral part of art education, good artistic techniques, hut about the art and artists of history. Sculpture was one of the projects art students worked on during and other figures to require concentration and patience as well as their course of study this year. Students found sculpturing husts research. 33
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Art Department .fer Mr. Le Vine co-ordinated the art classes with the rest of the school's curriculum hy conferring with the administration. Not only did he function as head of the art department, hut his knowledge was also availahle to the faculty and student hody. 32 Donald Qualkenbush Kenneth Rose The art departmentj too, hadits role. The art co'urses offered to students were widely varied. Beginning and second year art students experimented with the use of color and design in their projects and crafts. Students who took advanced art techniques worked independ- ently on projects of their own choice. The art students provided interesting and original works which often adorned the halls of Stevenson. ln the Fall they pro- vided an art exhibit which consisted of creative Works. Mr. LeVine, head of the department, directed the activities of students and teachers in this field. Art students such as Max Siegel understood that art classes re- quired concentration and imagination, although they also pro- vided entertainment and an outlet for personal expression. For graphic student Al Schwalh, the Art Department? hydraulic paper cutter was a challenge. ew Media To
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Q I 'i . Vocal Music Department Handled ' Double Quartet: Front row: Dave Sielaff, Greg Luding- ton, Deane Sager, Toni Fry. Second row: Dane Saun- ders, Dave Greger, ,lohn Lazar, Brian Young. Triple Trio: Left to right: Donna Schoenburg, Nancy Thomas, Lois lVIcAH:rey, Linda Matthews, Bobbi Grubbs, Gail Saunders, Karen Kulhanjian, Susan Union, and Paula Roberts. The choir's annual variety show gave choir members the chance to display their varied talents. 34 gl.. Symphonic Choir: Front row:,Dan Price, Penny Wise, Dave Allain, Gladeen Roberts, Debbie Simpson, Doug Steinhoff, Linda Renard, Paul Sielaff. Second row: Robyn Rosebrook, Wayne Harper, Cherie Beagan, Larry Herman, Kathy Greene, Leanne Richeson, Dennis St. john, Carolyn Leahy, Doug Gregg, Sue Stahl. Third row: Mike Colone, Bonnie Riley, Dave Fisher, Linda Amerman, jim Bray, Tanya Donikian, Dana Hillman, Rick Lattimore, Francene Hubbard, Bob Anderson, Linda Hartmann, Stan Edwards. Fourth row: Charlene Cady, Chuck Dickey, Kris Young, Steve Dickie, Sue Meade, Mike Campbell, Sue Chavey, Gloria VVolds, Dennis Wilson, Dianne MacLeod, Dave Mehrer, Kathi Campbell, Harold Rousakis, Mary Ann Mattiello. Fifth row: ,lerry LaBelle, Charlotte LeBlanc, Tim Ammon, Debbie
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