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Clayton and Weldon Turner sketch during art class. Chris Mallick initials his clay and Susan Olcott gets advice from Mrs. Siegel. anet Maberry and a friend sculpt and draw. Tommy Duncan and Dick Steed draw outdoors. Mary Ann McBride explains her ideas for a South Pacifica, set to Tommy Fitzwilliam.
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Do Your Own Thing uArt is doing your own thing. . . . HNOW who left this dirty table over here? . . . HTry to match that colorlw . . . mutilated hands from the strange looking clay . . . uWork on your designli' . . . imagination leads to creativity . . . T HMake art an integral part of everyday lifef, . . . 'gSouth Pacific sets to help out Peter Wolf . . . the more advanced the more medias and techniques . . . 39 two sketches a week . . . trying to draw in the wind . . . t'Art and Mani' . . . critical analysis, by the students, of their projects . . . gg Valentine party at Mrs. Siegel's house to fire the clay . . . trees make interesting subjects . . . t'But I've already drawn everything in W TOP LEFT! Lisanne Purvis makes a spare pair of hands. TOP RIGHT: Rich Taylor loads tht here- - - - unusual POTS CVOIVCGOH firing kiln. BOTTOM LEFT: Janet Ghormley works on tht potttty wheel. BOTTOM RIGHT the wheel - - - deC0f3t1Ve Weiwlng John Stanley sculpts the head of his idol. by the Lower School. . tw, ar +,,,,..,-M ABOVE: Travis Stinnett, Barbara Scroggie, Reese Hillard, Greg Hausenfluck and Stacey Shelton enjoy their art class outside with Mrs. Koeppe. LEFT: Ben Fortson takes his sketching seriously.
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English New English faculty . . . HAnybody know what this word means?,, . . . semantics . . . HI want you to write a little essay tonight? . . .Man . . . vocabulary . . . vocabulary . . .and more vocabulary . . . NAnybody have their theme finished yet?', . . . 'GAII we have to do is teach them to think, talk, and writef, . . . HBut Miss Robinson, we thought they were due tomorrow! . . f4Uh, can I borrow the rostrum?', . . . cats instead of bears . . . seniors and sophomores debate . . . uHow many of you are going to join me in sum- mer school?,' . . . HThis book is awfulf' . . . 'These people can join me after school to finish their es- saysf, . . . 'gRea1ly!,' Bret McAden and Jeff Glosup do some reading for Mr. Bloch. F' To be or not to be . . .N Bill Stanley gives the class an oral report. ff3' u.... I think lim going to die! Jefflyn Davis sweats it out while Mrs. Haskins checks he work.
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