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fb' Ann Burdett Tremain Spencer Students Show Creative Abilities In Art ' mv in , i Ief l The sound of the potter's wheel . . . i ii may l mounds of clay being shaped and molded. s Pieces of string . . . transformed into many T512 beautiful designs using macrame. Christmas . . . the annual painting of the hall win- dows and doors. Painting and sketching students expressing themselves. Art opened many new pathways for expression. 5' : took many new shapes this year. Bottom Left: Sue Nachtingal and Mary Ann Byars to perfect their sketch. Bottom Right: Shelley Cleary and Miss Poe, the art intern, art from books of the Ringling School of Art. l . Armvs
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174!Music L K. it ,sg-f Music Remains Number Many hours of practicing by hundreds of music students is rewarded by the satisfaction of being the best. Both the band and the choral department under the expert leadership of Mr. Cotter and Mr. Iohnston have provided many people with hours of enjoyment. Another part of the music depart- ment which cannot be overlooked is the class in music theory and music appreciation. Through these classes students learn not only to understand but to enjoy all forms of music. Robert Cotter L Below Left: Many classroom hours are spent in preparation for the annual Christmas concert. '- Far Right: Girls' chorus gets expert direction from Mr. Iohnston. Bottom Left: Ian McCracken ' ponders over a new piece of music. is ..:13n'-fr, it is One At Largo Iames Iohnstor 9? J' ,si , ! il .,.,, l :- -Nun-.s-We . A 5 -we 'f VL L.L, is , A it
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Home Economics Trains For Future Cooking, nutrition, sewing, child development, fashion . . . Only a few of the things Home Economics' students learn to give them needed experience for the future. In modern family living, classes staged a wedding with a complete reception afterwards. Students enjoyed this project. .IQ- -f 1 ., A Q ...s. .-V, 176fHome Economics Betsy Dort Alice Esche Ellen Miller Top: Miss Esche demonstrates the basic skills of sewing. Left: Marilyn I serves punch at staged wedding. Right: Patsy Bartlet and Robin Barone tiously taste final product.
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