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x X ,Mh- 90-- O Q X Yi' f' FY' X ' n 'K 8-A A SOPHOMORE KIM SUTTON creates one of his V many projects on a linoleum Woodblock. rt students? Preparing for Picassos? Leaning to be Leonardos? To which category do most of the art students at HHS fit into? Numerous classes were offered in every area of art imaginable. For the beginner, Art I helped in learning the basic skills. Drawing and painting were for students who enjoyed sketching and working with oils and acrylics. ln ceramics, creating fine pottery, such as the creation of cups, bowls and bookends, headed the list. Sculpture had to do with clay and forming objects such as statues and figurines. Crafts and art seminar contained projects such as weaving, making puppets and batiking. Commercial design dealt with graphics and advertising. Art students displayed their work at func- tions within school. They received awards such as Gold Keys and honorable mentions from the Scholastic Art Awards sponsored by L.S. Ayres. According to Mrs. Kathy Lewton, art teacher, . art is applied in everyday living. lt is worth while as a diversion and relaxing mediun that is enjoyable and she believes that with- out art it would be a very bleak world. 9 I 0 3 I 5' 4 s' ig -nl uf Q BRUSHING A MIXTURE of wax on to her T- 7 slgrt, sophomore Linda Hause creates a baltik e ect. 4
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