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Kristy Houke used a needle-point tool to add detail to her hand built slab pot. As part of her contribution to America's birthday, Kristy kept in mind the bicentennial theme. l4l, After being inspired to sculpture a pair of high top lace-up feet, completed with wrinkles, veins and even a small bandage, Dan McFeeley stated, I stood around for three days freezing K4 F' I Little Tootsies off. The sculptured feet are a replica of his own. l5l. Betty Vogel gave Kelly Williams some informative advice which helped him in the molding of his clay. C6l. A small example of the endless collections of pottery were found displayed in the ceramics room shortly after being fired in the kiln. Z 7a A sg t ff wiigjggg? ' K '-Q ki ,QR A y g . u. nf nik: A r' . .fi -We - - X A vs . 7 A 1 If f ' --'ffl X I t Q ssslt ef? so - . li'. 'e l , '- .. ,t'. l
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Excitement entered the foods classes the day pancakes were made as part of preparing a morning meal. Tami Dupray and Chris Meders show how thrilling it was to consume the well prepared meal, while the syrup pitcher and Kelly Haymen's advice were the only things Karen Jones was concerned with. l1l. The Home Economics department didn't only instruct girls, but also taught boys how extravagant one can get in the kitchen or with a sewing machine. Like many of these students, Lisa Anderson found the Final Touches to be a principal matter in preparing a wardrobe, such as her calcutta outfit she stiched in sewing. l2l. A little friendly chit chat was exchanged by Randy Ruth and Susan Buckmeyer to provide a relaxed atmosphere for Laurie Lower as she finished a sewing project. l3l. Q L. XS it si 'xii 5 K YE its 2 3 of-t g, it wt, lea . KX ' s it x t X -X L rtttit , t H swsx X YN' x ' X X X Q Ss S g i f A 26 Q T ' l
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Leon Carado worked vigorously on the potter's wheel as he molded a clay pot, which later was to be Glazed lll. A craftsman's coated hands converted a clump of clay into a curvaceous creation. l2l. Starting from just a small section of clay resembling the one above, Paul McVicker, put his talented hands to work and formed an evenly shaped pot. l3l. 28
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