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r' Q31 if .X EW 1 ' icgm Zemin -- tw if if .1 . ,fm g if NS., This year in Mr. Hawkins' Arts and Crafts class students had a number of creative projects, starting out with simple art basics. During the first semester, students' projects were: candle making, macrame, clear cast, cracklets, plates, house markers, art pogue, cutting boards, mosaics, plaster molds, and leather crafts. In Mr. Morgan's Advanced Art class, each student worked on individual art projects such as paintings, drawings, ceramics, sculptures, and jewelry. They used the art media of oil, watercolor, pencil, colored pencils and mixed media. Some art students wrote on and studied famous artists and paintings of the past and present. Basic Art classes studied and illustrated the elements and principles of art organization with different art media. 1. Lee Wheeler and Wes Moore worked on a decoupage project. 2. Arthur Greeley polished a silver ring in Mr, Morgan's class. 3. Valerie johns worked on a mosaic. Life-43
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mf The Decorative Arts class was expan- ded to two classes this year. There were separate classes for first and second year students. First semester first year students learned. how to knit and knitted a complete sweater. Second semester they did projects in macrame, batiking, and crochet. Second year students started the year doing needlepoint. They used needle- point on pillow tops, learning many different stitches in the process. They chose their own proiects after that. Some chose knitting and Crocheting, while others chose stitchery and quilting. Second semester, the students worked together on crocheting, macrame, and quilting. 3 if 4 1, Karrie England lleftl crocheted an afghan while Beth Shope trightj sewed her needlepointed pillow top together. 2. Kathy Sutton concentrated on decreasing the correct number of stitches. 3. Mrs. Murray prepared to instruct a student on how to sew her sweater to- gether, 4. Kathy Henry concentrated on knitting with two strands of yarn at the same time. Picture opposite page, top right photo. Reading aids in the Reading Room were lbottom rowl: Jeanie Hauk, Dolly Richardson, Rosie Felix, Top row: lose Hernandez, Virginia johnson, Nancy Warren, Ann Williams, Pat Ceniseros, jewel Lewis, Head Co-ordinatorg Phyla Backstrom, and Lena Shields. Life-45
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