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Dolly Robinson 9 Randy Robinson 1 1 Tamara Robinson 9 Frank Rocha 10 Bobby Roddey 9 John Rodriguez IO Raymond Rodriguez 9 Sherrie Rogers 10 Karen Romano 9 Lenora Rosas 9 Candy Rose 10 Dana Rose 1 1 Lee Rose 1 1 Greg Ross l 1 Todd Rothman 9 Jodi Rcuntree 11 Randy Rowland 10 Rhonda Rowland 11 Chris Roy9 Ron Runyan 9 Diana Rushing 11 Peggy Rushing 10 Angela Ruth 10 Barbara Sader 9 Artists develop talent with varied Curriculum Artistic talent is a trait admired by everyone. lt can be an interesting and sometimes profitable talent in that the artist can become a commercial artist working for a company, or use art merely as a pastime, doing and selling crafts and other projects at their own leisure. Often this talent is not completely devel- oped and must be brought out through teaching. It is for this reason that art courses are offered. Each of the available art courses encompasses a large variety of projects. Among these are drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking and ceramics. Courses range from Art I where basic work is done, to Art lV where the work is more advanced and the students have more individual choice in projects. A crafts class is also offered which features such skills as textile design, macrame, hook rugs, weaving and stitchery. Even if one has not been blessed with an abundance of artistic talent, it is still possible to learn and enjoy some of the skills that are taught in these courses. The only prerequisite is having the desire to be creative. A. Junior Jeannine Lyons concentrates on a needlepoint design in Mrs. Carrie Ballard's fourth period Art Ill class. B. Junior John Wilson creates an original Macrame hanger in his Art Ill class. C. Creating her own design, junior Carol Needham constructs a rya rug using a hook needle. CLASSES ! PAGEY31 1
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