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15 , we it Aft' ssfwf, This year over forty students made use of the well-equipped craft rooms where numerous work- ing facilities are at their disposal--tools for leather work, hand-skill looms for weaving, a small kiln for metal enameling, and a large kiln for ceramic, sculpture, and pottery. Equipment for stenciling, shell jewelry, wood burning, and linoleum block carving is also available. In addition to the Srnoscar project for the senior superlatives, two exhibitions are planned each year. The one at Christmas is highlighted by a creche made by the students--new pieces being added to the permanent collection each year. At present, there are about seventy-five pieces. The Spring Day exhibition includes metal work and leather craft, and features competitive work in sculpture. Prizes are awarded for the three best pieces. -up-x Wa? he , as . if
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' lm Shop, Arts and Crafts Beauty of forms combined with usefulness is the motto from which Mr. DeArmott's students draw inspiration. Their crea- tions which include skis, lamps, cobbler's benches, wall and book shelves, coffee tables, wrought iron work, etc. always re- flect the love and pride which true craftsmen demonstrate in fashioning their work. 34-
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4 -'Ss P' an-D ,A 1 7 T Yearbook The yearbook staff is comprised of a group of students who are neither afraid of hard work, nor looking for glory. Some of the duties of the editors and the staff are to portray, with a suitable aphorism, the personality of each senior, to write a resume of the activities of each school organization to organize a complete photography coverage of school events, to solicit advertisements to help defray the ex- penses of the yearbook, and last but not least, to meet and beat the dead- lines. LEFT, from Left to Right, yearbook officers are: Janet Bouteiller, Editor- in-Chief, Eleanor Hebert, Business Man ager, Janet Lermond, Copy Editor, and Joan Snyder, Art Editor. Members of the yearbook staff are Left to Right, SEATED on the floor: Elizabeth Phinney, Joan Kisonak, and Martha Parkhill. SEATED on the couch and chairs: Norwood Mansur, Sue Cottle, Barbara Gordon, Nancy Ken- naday, Ann Walbridge, Carol Reed, George Chomas, and Malcolm Smith. STANDING: Ann Farrar, Barry Wulff, and Don MacKenzie.
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