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Top: Steve Fisher adds the final panel to the modular painting now hanging in the new auditorium. Cindi Clark and Patti Haynes pull a strand of yarn from a mass of raw wool and wrap it on a spindle. Three student-artists create a painting in front of the student body during the dedication assembly. Art 17
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Art expan ds Art curriculum expanded dramatically for the first time in five years as offerings went from six to 14 courses. New courses included the ex- pansion of commercial design, jewelry, print- making, painting, sculpture, and ceramics, and art survey, offered for the first time. To take full advantage of the added space and facilities in the new fine arts wing, a fulltime teacher, Ms. Jean Hagert, was added. ‘0 a zent) Oe M, C PT 'ہ۔۔ oaa . R ب - - Portrait of concentration: Junior Cathy Beard finishes a sculpture project with a coat of furnace cement. 16 Art
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New wing houses drama, humanities } After a year's sabbatical in Europe, Mr. AI Wiser returned to teaching Humanities. During the second quarter of the course, an emphasis was placed on independent study. Topics rang- ing from Michelangelo to Rod McKuen were chosen by students to research and present to the class. Miss Nancy Nuss joined the English staff this year. In addition to teaching a Drama Activities and a Theater Arts class, she has helped with directing, costuming and make-up on all of the 1972-73 productions. Drama students were among the most delighted at the opening of the fine arts wing. In addition to a speech room, there is a large stage, surrounded by ample work area for building sets. The auditorium itself seats 600 and held a full house for nearly all of the drama productions this year. لے Jim Luckett spent many hours doing research Miss Nuss takes advantage of one of the few sunny days this ۷ for his Humanities presentation on death. spring to hold her Drama Activities class in the courtyard. 18 Drama. Humanities
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