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3' , wx- V ix4,a :s.unn- - . . Ancient culture met with t0day's modern art when Annie Logsdon produced her final sculpture. Brushes, Paint Exhibit Freedom of Expression John Savale drew the image which was forming in his rnind. Art proved to be a beautiful way of letting yourself golf, A person could relay his feelings through art workg whether happy and gay, or sad and depressed. One could usually tell the emotion of the artist through the colors and scenes drawn on the canvas or created out of clay. Whether taking the course as preparation for a career or just for fun, students could release their feelings through the art of art. Art 29
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Sharon Bandy Marilyn Karry I udy Nagle Kenneth Rose 28 A rt -Mann f Cathy Lute's creation slowly took form as chunks of clay were carefully removed bit by bit.
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oeial tudies Department odernizes Its Histor 'tls history relevant? I never thought of it that waylv These were some of the wondering exclamations of students benefiting from the completely modular scheduling of the Social Studies de- partment. More than ever, students could study specific areas which interested them, with the option of studying alone. Although the Social Studies department always had a wide variety of subjects to suit all interests, depth was added by offering advanced courses in various subjects to allow an intense study of certain phases. A new advanced American Government class drew up their own course of study, followed their outline closely and met with their teacher once a week. An advanced U.S. History seminar was organized second semester for students who wished to delve deeper into the dilticult concepts. This program gave the students an opportunity to work with specially provided library resources and study what interested them the most. It was hoped that this seminar would become an advanced course. Another addition to the Social Studies center was the monthly seminars held in the Group Work room. Students could go in and out all day long for continuous discussions. With all of these im- provements, the Social Studies department appealed to most of the school. And it was found that history was relevant. With biglgreen 'letters silently reprimanding him, Mr. Nichels guiltily sneaked into the center. W .,, Us . Margeurite Abromaitis CHFOIYTI Large group lecture never was the best part of schoolg especially sixth hour Friday. But Roland Jakirnowicz paid no attention to the time or the day as he faithfully took notes to pass the next test. - 30 Social Studies Harry Nichels Barbara Pataky I
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