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emma Tf as, 1 As she explains the methods to interested par- ents, Marilyn Gallina prints material. 2 Proudly stepping forward, Pam Mastroianni presents a dress of her own making. 3 While onlookers admire the finished product, Michaela Slattery shows the Brayer technique. 4 Plastic dry paint etching keeps Claire Guadreau and Jeanne Sou- vigney busy. 5 Using yarn on burlap, Lynn Connors makes a rya rug. 6 Exhibiting her maxi creation Mary Ann Aude models at the fashion show. 7 Carefully sketching a picture, Marthe Hess makes up a monoprint. NE: at th 86
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Industrial Arts offers diverse, expanded program Mechanical drawing’s courses were individually structured to train students for future careers. A one-year program was opened to Seniors in basic tech and drafting. Basics of engineering was added to the two-year program while the three-year course presented advanced engineering. These co-ed programs prepared students for the fields of art, advertising, sheet metal design, engineering, and architecture. Transparencies and filmstips were added for classroom use, and a field trip to the University of Hartford highlighted the year. 1 As one of the few female members of the drawing class, Christina Mallette enjoys the ra- tio. 2 Second year Mechanical Drawing student Joe Leonczyk works out geometric construction problems. 3 Skill and precision become habit.
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Arts Night presents many crafts On Practical Arts Night the efforts of more than two months of preparation culminated in an original presentation. The fashion show presented various styles of clothing, modeled by the girls who made them. “ Anything Goes ’71”’ featured outfits which ranged from evening gowns to sportswear. Cars of the future, isometric and technical drawings, and architectural designs were displayed by the Industrial Arts section. Table decorations and settings, as well as the food which was given away as doorprizes each hour, were prepared by the Home Ec classes. The Art Department provided demonstrations of art techniques, including monoprints, wood carving, plastic dry point etching, and hand-made rugs. Linoleum prints were given away upon request of patrons. Completing the night, the photography club presented a display of pictures taken by members, while the radio club set up a ham radio, and both broadcasted and received messages in Morse code. 87
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