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du 2 fi f .9 'QV if ww 91... I Y V -an , K' t , Attacking her sculpture, Sally Nieto applies iirigiwsiti- to ii xi irc lorin in tht hr - ' st stages ol hcr crafts proii-vt Finishing touches are appliz-rl bs flairlos Xlatos lu his paper iiiacliafim usi is XX! an ,-.. -Q ff,-N .I ring second period design and composition class 5- fer? at ARTHL R c osZA1,Es .-KA.. BMX. Arts, Lrzilts, ,g ,,. X ,QT WVILLIAM PETERS lf, B..-X.. Art Fundainenlals. Design A and Composition, .Xnnnal Staff. A M '7' i iearlioolx Socictx Xcliiser. iz -'K-'H ' LION .Xcliiser rt tudent Wins Top County Award In early fall, Warren Lazar captured the first place ribbon for Best of High School Art in the Contra Costa County Fair. His non-objective work made it three for three as Liberty students have won first place and over half of the awards offered in the last three years of competition. With the coming of winter, Chris Utterback entered his drawing in national competition with 15,000 other top high school artists. His work was one of several hundred selected for publication in the book Art of Young America. During the spring, creative craft students, guid- ed by Mr. Arthur Gonzales, new to Liberty this year, worked to complete their three dimension- al projects for the Applied Arts Show. On May 27, art and craft students exhibited over 500 pro- jects to the school and community in this climatic show. 27
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