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Under the supervision of Art Depart- ment chairman Mr. Mahlon Read, a Print Making class, taught by Miss Catherine Cameron was added as a semester course. Among other proiects, this class made Iinoleum woodcuts, fabric prints and experimented' with printing off textured surfaces. lt is the teacher's resporisibility to ar- ouse interest and imagination in every art student. The success of the teacher is shown by the enthusiasm displayed in the student's work. Produced by art students this year were a variety of crafts, including macrame belts, pottery, iewelry, stationery and Christmas cards. Other proiects, as well as these, were viewed by the students as win- dow displays. Exceptionally talented students com- posed the Art Staff. This staff was respon- sible for making hall posters and they drew ads and cartoons for the Grantonian and Memoirs Staffs. K
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Student Artists Display Many Talent Above: Mr. Mahlon Read explained the basics of art to students Mark Gunderson and Steve Bourikas. Right: Miss Catherine Cameron observed senior Patri- cia Grunt in the art of silk screening. Opposite Page Top: Mr. Clell Miller assisted a student with calligra- phy. Opposite Page Bottom Left: Mr. Harvey Becker reviewed grades for the first semester. Opposite Page Bottom Right: Miss Wilma Crabtree smiled as she worked on a sculptured pot. 4' Mr. Harvey Becker Miss Catherine Cameron Miss Wilma Crabtree Mr. Don Fuller Mr- Mahlon Redd MY- Clell Millet' ,E
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Business Career Opportunities Mad Students planning a career in the busi- ness field had many opportunities to learn the necessary skills. Available courses were Typing, Shorthand, Office Practice, Business Law and Bookkeeping. Several businesses and banks provided the Office Practice class with materials such as blank checks, social security cards and bank deposit slips. For students desiring only to improve their study skills, Personal Typing and Briefhand were available. There was a Medical Clerical program for the use of students wishing experience in the health field. After having received training in medical terminology and office procedure, students tried out their new skills at Providence Hospital where they worked in Admitting, Personnel, at the re- ception desk and in the EKG department. , :sq5,.R..NJ smsifiii , .-N351 SSvi5:31w3.t1 f962Lvv1f , Q .Grin JA. x H M Q 'Q at 4. fa l P
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