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MRS. WHEAT ART Art for the fifth and sixth graders is a bit more rushed than it is in grades seven and eight where they have art five days a week. At this level 2 days is the allotment so we really have to work fast. Projects have ben done in water color, markers, paper sculptures, tempra pastel, ceramics, and even some printing techniques. Some classes have been on walks to collect and press leaves and flowers from the Clarendon campus and many pieces of art work were entered in a show at Christown Mall. All through the year work has been displayed in the art room and library as well. This year in junior high art, the students have done projects in every- thing from pencil to ceramics, They have enlarged pictures using a grid technique and have worked with pastels, stencils paint, and pen and ink. They have created plaster shapes caste from clay molds they made themselves and they designed floor plans for entire homes where money was no object, Some of the ads in this yearbook were designed by Clarendon artist. Clarendon art work has also been displayed at two Phoenix shopping malls, the Phoenix Art Museum, and a Claredon band concert, not to mention the show that is always changing in the art room itself. OFFICE STAFF MRS. REDMOND We have had several contests at Clarendon which have been judged by local Arizona artists, all of whom where impressed by Clarendon's talented artists Lance Tacquard, Tashi Palmer, Kristin Eggemeyer, and Mary Mohammed are just a few of the many contest winners! MRS. STARRY Our office staff, which consists of Mrs. Redmond, our secretary, Mrs. Leonhardt, our nurse, and Mrs. Starry, office clerk, is a valuable part of Clarendon school. Their duties range from answering questions and playing the National Anthem, to giving us band aides. in After seven years as Clarendon's nurse, this is Mrs. Leonhardt's last year. She will be greatly missed. MRS. LEONHARDT
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THIS YEA IN SPURT This year was not the best for the 8th grade boys. In fact, it really wasn't good at all entering a new league, which included the Madison District and Creighton School, really presented some tough competition for us. When volleyball season came around both the 7th and 8th grade teams played no games due to the fact that there were no standards. Soccer, like wrestling, was a one win season. Although the wrestling team was young, consisting of 3rd through 8th graders, they wrestled effectively against older and stronger teams. Basketball season was a little better. Winning two games against Grandview was the best the 8th graders could do. One of those games was played at the Veteran's Coliseum. The 7th grade season in soccer was somewhat the same as the 8th grade. Their season record ended at 1-2-1. AI- though both teams were eliminated from the finals, they were very strong teams. The 7th grade basketball team did fairly well this year. Practicing against the 8th graders helped them win 3 of 6 games. Jason Dedrick - This year we were 3-3, next year we'll be 6-O. SOCCER Brian Foutzg Wesley Fairbanks nn-nuff., Joe Lastinger, Jason Dedrick, Brad Brazil, Brett Peters, Kevin Galbreath, Bob Miller, Jon Blanchard, John Langis, Simon lvliller, Mark Gumm, Frank Armenda I .l,-k i'VT 754 Andrew Case - Next year Clarendon Wm really have to play g harder to beat the teams J . in this league. gg, gl.. .,-3.4-'r' P 5, 13 Joey Salzman - We tried haro but couldnt . l -api - ,, X aw, 1 is pull it out. . S a'rl if
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