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Art students appreciate, experiment, and create. Ill and H3 have huzzed with activity each period the whole vear through. Seventh and eighth graders have tried their hand at papier infiche maslvs, model houses, design, and color while we, in the high school advanced art classes, have learned ahout the-manv schools of art from the Renaissance to the contemporary and have experimented with these techniques. 'liwo air hruslies have heen kept husv, and interest in scratch hoard and pen and inlv has reached a new high. The heginners have used color and perspective and have made a studv of clothing selection, home and room planning, and advertising. In mechanical drawing we have learned to use the tools ot' the profession. In ortho- graphic, isometric, and machine drawing we have found mathematics and precision necessarv to proficiency. In architectural drawing we have planned houses, gas sta- tions, kitchens, and have made plans For remodeling our own bedrooms. The program presents opportunities for manv cultural experiences. -4 NX x R Miss Courreges, senior high art and mechanical drawing teacher, and Mr. Miller, iunior high art teacher, look over a new art publication, x .1-g 'QT C Peck, L. Garnbini, G. Fiacco. S. Bourne, J. Mil- le , D. Vierling, and J. Geraerdts set up designs in mechanical drawing class. 5 X' its dflx .0 Y .M-al J. Murray, C. Rudd, P. Wright, S. Bourne, B. Robinson, J. G-anun, D. Kerwi R. Perry, C. Wettie, and B. Harrison work- on house plans in Art I. fi... J We x N 1 ' J i ,argl is s. f Q 1-4- -.x,-!- J. Hicks, B. Whalen, M. Krzeminslri, Mr. Miller, J. G-edney, and B. Murray create new art forms in iunior high art class. ws.. 1 fi N ' 1 33 5 -L a, L ' ,Ze X , 4 , 1. uk lfaihiij iiii --:iz i fffffxta Z: i i T. Vitiello, S. Swanson, H. Maas, and Mr. Miller tin assigned art proiects in iunior high art class.
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