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fit, QV ,, . I iw ww iw i 1 Julie Graves and Karen Schaetzel use their creative imaginations to come up with a new idea for class. Imagination seems to be zz key word to success in art. Julie and Karen, as do most students, enjoy the oppor tunity to take art. rtists Activate, Imaginations 'CWM' WA., i, 4 What kind of students elect art as one of their subjects? Art students are creative in thought and are able to turn their thoughts into material masterpieces. Art students have many types of materials with which to make their masterpieces. Under the guidance of Mr. Glenn Wege- ner and Miss Verna Stillman, the junior artists are able to conceive of ideas and turn them into reality. The two mentors are always available to give the pupils a helping hand in their various projects. Everything from sculptoring to oil painting is done in the art rooms. In the beginning art classes students learn the basics of painting and drawing. From there students may branch into several other phases of artwork. Self-portraits or water color paintings are among some of the many activities. And, of course, all art students are well acquainted with those famous sketch books due each term. Steph Cruckson is busy creating a water color painting.
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E K Q s L sf' get o r ttct new 'mfg Seventh hour art students learn of facial structure. Miss areas of the face. The pupils will soon be doing chalk Stillman shows her students how to shade the various sketches of their own. -Q' If ----ggx Verna Stillman Glenn Wegener
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