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B i I Twenty-eight Christmas figures come to life with the help of paint murals in bright Christmas colors, which hung from the brushes, a spray gun, and paint as art students concen- auditorium stage producing desired background effects trate on creating holiday decorations for the Winter for this year's performance. Festival. Here in the art rooms, they painted imaginative For the Cody artist and craftsman, a varied art curriculum offered new and better opportunities for self-expression. Exercising art intuition, students practiced creating artistic motifs to express original ideas and designs. A variety of art classes enveloped many different fields of art. In art exploration, amateur artists learned to paint and draw still lifes and perspectives in ink, charcoal, and water color. More advanced students interested in publicity art and design developed original style for posters and ads in commercial art classes. And classes in costume design introduced students to fashion design and wardrobe creation. Those interested in art craft found classes in jewelry, pottery, and sculpture an outlet for creative inspiration. Making earrings, bracelets, and rings out of silver, copper, and enamel, many students found crafts a practical as well as a creative art. Other students received more satisfaction out of molding clay into ceramic figurines and dishes. And some worked in sculpture to create modem designs in wood, wrought iron, and soap.
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monica! Lage open A-one, a-two, and a-ready, aim, fire. ' 00l'll!Cly5 fo cuffuraf Llffd A background in the arts is the key to culture . . . classes in music offered an education in one such art for Cody vocalists and instrumentalists. Within these classes one could find the opportunity for self-expression and musical showmanship. At the bottom of the musical scale, vocal apprentices began a study of basic music fundamentals and progressed with practice to the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. Growing in vocal stature and music appreciation, choir classes actively entertained a variety of audiences. And it was the Ensemble and Cody Madrigals which presented the greatest musical talent and ambition developed in daily class sessions. Instrumental majors learned the art of music co- ordination. Orchestra classes practiced combining violin, cello, and bass to achieve the polished effect of an all- string ensemble. Classroom hours of musical harmonizing and weeks of drill on playground sod was the course of study for band students practicing to develop the requisites of a top-notch marching band. And the Cody Combo used informal class sessions to originate new arrangements of popular standards with which to entertain at assemblies and dances. Practice makes Perfect and music is no exceptiort..Band students in shirt sleeves, directed by Mr. Shelby, practice diligently for one of their future musical productions.
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arfifific en eaword LaJ fo creafiue exloreaaion Mr. Anthony supervises members of his class in making Christmas Concert decorations from: tinsel, colored paper, gold net, and long strings of gay colored beads. ,.M 'J fl?' W lal 1... Carefully adding water color to a detailed figure sketch, an art student tries shading in parts of the face and dress to give her drawing perspective and depth. ART TEACHERS . . . E. Anthony, V. Ghofulpo. Free form sculpture, patterned in toothpicks and glue, is a new craft which was introduced to art students this year. Twenty-nine
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