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Art Creativity expanded The arts and crafts program this year was a long, difficult road that many students managed to endure. “Because of the lack of funds, supplies were about cut in half,” said Department Head, Mrs. Carol Wylie. Mrs. Marianne Vitito and Mrs. Carol Wylie were the art teachers and Mr. Earl Mitchell, the crafts teacher. Miss Sue Nicholson, a student teacher from Central Michigan University, also worked with the Art Department. Students could participate in such courses as weaving, draw- ing, general art, crafts, jewelry and ceramics. In weaving students enjoyed doing macrame, tapestry and needlepoint. Inspired drawers sketched people, figures and scenery. Mr. Mitchell’s Arts and Crafts’ students enjoyed working with clay, leather, paper, string and various other materials. Students also made their own pottery wheel. Although there were many problems with the program, students and teachers managed quite well and enjoyed having the chance to express themselves in their own special way. Linda Stone remarked, “‘I appreciate art very much and feel I can ex- press my ideas.” ABOVE: Linda Stone and Theres Moon are doing shadow sketching. ABOVE RIGHT: Tom Perry is set- ting up props for a still life pro- ject.
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(Opposite Page) LEFT: Speaking profoundly to his astrology class is Mr. Maisano. TOP CENTER: Mr. Fetting explains to Jane Morrison procedures of her Chemistry Lab. BOTTOM CENTER: Weighing carefully in Chemistry is David Pitcher. (This. Pave) OR: Georgette Jameson and Nina Alfano examine minerals in Mr. Crevia’s Earth Science class. ABOVE: Mary Wilken measures precisely while Minerva Torres looks on.
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LEFT: Mike Lacy busily puts the finishing touches on a crafts pro- jects. BOTTOM: CENTER: Students in weaving enjoy making samples. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jody . Gehrcke paints using watercolors. OL ie =
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