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Involves Adventurous Thinking, typed. Regimented Performances, mold. The truly creative— whether in art, in science, or in philosophy— is always and precisely that which cannot be taught. And yet, though it seems paradoxical, creativity cannot spring from the untaught. Creativity is the imaginatively gifted recombination of known elements into something new. (John Ciardi) Creativity, originality and inventiveness are the prime requisites for the crucial task of training the mind. (Harold F. Harding) 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . Science leads in our technological age. Dr. Jones, local minister, concert pianist, shares his experiences in music with the choral class shown admiring his medieval musical manuscripts. Miss Carson assists Zil Grant in art class. L. Waller, D. Newsome heat glass for fusing. The invention of rubber nipples has fed more than felines. A. Moore, D. Bailey and L. Wyche admire ornaments. C. Clark and M. Grizzard are apprentice potters. S. Turner handledher hands carefully.
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The Creative World Getting Away From Stereo- — Breaking Out of The Invention, discovery, curiosity, imagination, experimentation, ex- ploration are the processes which produce scientific theories, inven- tions, improved products, novels, poems, paintings, music, drama. The future of our civilization depends upon the quality of the creative imagination of our next generation. — E. Paul Torrance Art class provides o ne outlet on the road to creativity. National studies have shown that a high correlation exists between creativity in the arts and creativity in the sciences. 2
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Drama Stimulates Student 1. Madam Kung Fuey starts the race (2) between the Hare and the Tortoise for an annual staff skit. 3. The Congregation shakes a leg. 4. C. Greene portrays a little girl whose mother has died. 5. W. Harris, as Courage runs to the res- cue. 6. The chase is on. 7. The King sobs much to the Queen ' s sorrow. 8. Young Girl tries to tell the old deaf lady that she needs a 10(i stamp. 9. Doesn ' t he look mean? 10. The Fairy Princess strutes across the room. 11. Miss Pomeroy holds lecture in hall. 12. The Speech Class Choir is ready to chirp.
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