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Art students have colorful year 1. Good OI' Boy Jimmy Helfrich cuts a screen print stencil. 2. Michelle Branson inspects her work. 3. John Ingalls prepares to paint a pen guin. 4. Monte Miller gives the camera his ar- tistic smile”. 5. Something s always spinning when Fred Mitchell takes the potter's wheel. 6. Laura Hopkins makes the tough deci- sion of which picture to use for a draw ing. 7. Cut along dotted line is the direction Kevin Corbett gives Stony Parks in Art II. ft 4 Art instructor Ed Sturtz kept his classes busy this year with various medias, including screenprinting, pencil drawing, etching, watercolor and ceramics. Students sent some of their work to 4 competition in the Scholastic Art Show, held in Wichita, Kansas. Many entries were accepted, with some re- ceiving honors. Mr. Sturtz also spon- sored a student trip to the art show, in which Art II classes could partici- pate.
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Year “clicks” by for photography students 1 The photography class: on table. Mark Hulvey; from left to right. Dale Hogg. Arlene Hewitt. Bryon Deen. Mark McQuade. Mark Waters. Jan Hatcher, and Tom Vogt. 2. Mr. Sturtz. instructor, demonstrates his point from atop a desk. 3. Mark McQuade practices his skill with the enlarger. 4 Checking his negatives is Dale Hogg. 5. The essential equipment for every pho- tographer! 6. A second year student. Jan Hatcher, demonstrates how to roll a film cas sette. This year's photography class was cut down to one hour, with select students. The student’s activities in- cluded learning the basic principles of photography, and then applying them by taking pictures for the school paper and yearbook. Special projects were pinhole cam- eras, lighting assignments and some students sending photos to contest at Wichita.
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Select singers perform as the “Mystic Blues” 1. Mr. Vern Fryberger is the Mystic Blues instructor. 2. The Mystic Blues are, front row from left to right. Stephanie Sturtz. Michelle Komarek. Jan Hatcher. LeAnne Detmer, Dinah Dahlke. Elisabeth Biays, Barbara Biays. Sonya Seitz. Patty Peintner. Ruth Worman; back row, Mr. Vern Fryberger. Tony Thill. Scott Rhoades. Craig Peter. Robert Grant. Paul Luebbers. Craig Amerine, and Darrell Seitz. 3. Members endure a typical afternoon practice session. 4. It's the Boogie Woogie” girls: Dinah Dahlke. Ruth Worman. Elisabeth Biays, and Patty Peintner. 5. Members listen to Mr. Vern Fryberger as he explains the music. 6. The Mystic Blues perform in concert. The Mystic Blues singing group is a select group chosen by Mr. Vern Fryberger each year on the basis of an individual tryout. The group practices two days a week during activity period. The group takes a tour to area schools each year. On tour they perform modern popular songs, some which may include choreog- raphy. The 1981 tour was two days long and included four schools.
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