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Individual Creativity Mr. Mahlon Recd, department chairman, displays the enthusiasm that symbolizes the Art Department.
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Mr. Paul Yakymi supervises two students working with leather. Donna Ebert lectures to her class. Special Education Stresses Job Responsibility Carolyn Williams saws a board by hand for her proiect in Mr. Paul Yakymi's class. The primary aim of the Special Educa- tion department is to prepare students for the iob responsibilities they will encounter in society. Emphasis is placed upon prepa- ration tor a vocational future rather than a college program. This enables students who may be of limited interest or academic abil- ity to expand their activities in areas of their own choice. Flexible programming allows for practical application of craft skills along with neces- sary English and Social Studies classes. Miss Donna Ebert Mr. Paul Yakymi At K . Annu..
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Emphusized by Art Department PVR Qi Mr. Harvey Becker Miss Katherine Cameron Miss Wilma Crabtree '? - 'i' E x , XXX i s.rs s i Es. Mrs. Crabtree watches with pleasure as Larry Wheeler, Ken Wolf, Teresa Norris, and Ron Hanson work on the looms. The art department has always inspired creativity in students. Evidence of this can be seen not only in the showcases of the art rooms, but also in library displays, center hall exhibits, Memoirs and Gron- tonion designs and pictures, the Art Stott banners for center hall and even the brighty-colored posts in the cafeteria. This year unusual proiects were dreamed up by many individuals. PROF rocks, cleverly painted rocks, were made and sold for profit by two senior girls, Leslie Frey and Patty Polen. The metal working class experimented in making necklaces, rings, tie tacks, and even sculpture, often with very pleasing results. The art teachers-all excellent artists themselves -demonstrated their talents in a city-wide faculty art exhibit at Holladay School. SF' 0 18 AJ 3 4 . r'-' F..- ef., Debbie Rengo Chris Wood and Jody Cornwell work on a banner for center hall 23
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