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,C ,ff X Above: Junior Mike Nelligan prepares to climax his skill- ful art project by baking his ceramic sculpture in the kiln. Right: Showing his artistic talent, Steve Wszelaki repro- duces a picture into a pastel painting. -r. , ,ff X . P 9' V' if . t A., ff? -1 .1 iw C' 1 'H .Sf 36.3. 4: NQQFFT- ' ' X521-3. p'1q.g,p::, , 1. 5 4 ,-mmf -X ' N. '3,'5.l'xgg55NNwl rxxa Left: Junior Mark Rappold obviously looks pleased as he ad- mires his completed creation. Above: Both creativity and necessity are involved as senior Bob Elrod whips up some shag carpeting for his bedroom during art class.
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' rl , J-Aw, 1- If, Top: Testing soluble liquids, freshmen scientists Bill Drotr and Larry Nowitzke check their experiment. Above: Re- cording his results, senior chemist Bob Osborne weighs the chemicals to the exact gram needed. Left: Sophomore bio- logists Rod Fischer and Paul Roelant, under the watchful eye of Mr. Stahlbuck, observe a minute microscopic plant species. SCIENCE 103
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Steele Driven Art Students Forge Ahead Central's art class has flourished into a talented group of young artists, ranging from freshmen to seniors. They developed their talents in such areas of art like painting, sculpturing, drawing and rugweaving. Sketch- ing is the basis for all of the works produced. The technique of sketching is either acquired through hard work or it may come naturally. A person who is good with an ebony usually produces some fine paintings and drawings. Alongwith the ability to sketch, a person must have a good eye and a creative imagination. The art students of Catholic Central, behind the talented and dedicated art teacher Mr. Larry Steele, developed a highly skilled class. In its third year as part of the curriculum, the art class was divided into three divisions. Division I worked on the basics of sketching and drawing, division ll concentrated on paint- ing and sculpturing, while division Ill tested their talents in all phases of art. After many weeks of planning and hard work, John Taor- mina finally gets to put the finishing touches on his por- trait sculpture. r.. ,TEN 4 ,lm A FQ 2:3 QA. ull., . I , .'- , ' . V Haw , gif t ' 'fa -- V 1 Above: junior Bruce Gerson displays true form as his steady hands create another original. Below: With the beginning of a masterpiece in front of him, senior Mike Jondro starts to put the delicate details into action. lg ,.., f, if 'Q-Q,1l13'5,, X ' . I , 'pg ' ART 105
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