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Now she’s showing me how to draw!” Art is indeed not the bread, but the wine of life. Jean Paul Pieter They say one picture is worth a thousand words, but sometimes a picture can cause even more comment. Posters and signs for dances, special events and other activities are usually done by students who are taking art courses. As a result, these signs may become satiri- cal, amusing, or sometimes controversial, but always creative. Bunnell offers all types of art courses, beginning with Basic Art and continuing through Fine Arts, Crafts, and many more. Art shows are presented which give students a chance to exhibit their work. The main objective of the Art Department is to give students an appreciation of art and a chance to express themselves creatively. Miss Anna Hogan 20 Mr. Edmund Butler “And this is s pumpkin!”
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Mr. Bernard Callahan A tool is but an extension of a man's hand. Harry Ward Beecher The Technical Arts Department of Bun- nell High School is truly something to be proud of. It is one of the best equipped high school shop programs in the state. Many opportunities that are not available to most high school students are given to our Industrial Art students. This most efficient department gives in- struction in woodworking, metals, graphic arts, power mechanics and vital industrial drafting communications. Many of the students who enroll in these courses I and they are not always boys) will go on to become useful artists, designers, scientists, technicians, engineers or, perhaps, teach- ers. This wide range of valuable employ- ment proves what an important part the Technical Arts Department of Bunnell plays in our community. Mr. John Lantz Mr. John McGarry Mr. William Milish Mr. John Radder Supervisor Mr. William N. Ingram Mr. William Powers 19
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If music is the food of love, play on! Shakespeare Did you ever stop to think what a school function would be without the addition of Bunnell’s bands and choirs? A football game without a band, an assembly without a choir, would yield a school without spirit. The Dance Band, Concert Band and Wind Ensemble, along with the A Cappella, Mixed Choirs and the Bunnell Singers, help strengthen the enthusi- asm that binds Bunnell students together. Mr. Thomas DiMaio Mr. Charles Wakeley Mr. Robert Lenox Supervisor “I’ve got rhythm. “I bet Liberace never played chopsticka like this before.” 21
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