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25 V- ,MMR K W ,,f- ,f-.L 'F L- ,A,' no W E, f' Y ull, abit Robert Mitchell and Dennis Elliott sculpture wood in Art 6. Soon Walker makes a toothpick structure in Creative Crafts. Art: Thought Plus Emotions in recited Form This year the Art llepartinent brought Lincoln a new and successful pottery class. Although some pottery was done in Creative Cralts. student in- terest demanded an all pottery class with work being done on an individual basis. Another class that was started is an Art Work- shop. This advanced class painted pictures. post- ers, signs, and publicity material lor the clubs at Lincoln. A student satislied his interest in one oi' many classes offered this year. lt may have been molding elay, painting. or sculpturing. Fyom the beginner to the advanced skilled student who sells his prod- ucts to the public, the Lincoln Art Department has been a pleasure to many students. Senior Pat Power paints with water color in Art ll.
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24 Abes Agree That All the World Is cz. Stage Advanced Drama Students participate in the Night of One Acts. Chris Carson, Cliff Hewitt, Tom Pantley, and Tom Reddick perform in the Senior dd 'A A l Spectacular. Advanced Drama student Valerie Baespflug portrays Vivacious Val in a class play. Taught by Mrs. Mclnteer, Drama classes of- fered a student the opportunity to create, both as an individual and in group situations. Each student was involved in five plays. A musical was put on in class during the year and also various other practice plays. Also, each had an opportunity to participate in the Night of One Acts, the Senior class play and the all-school mu- sical. Class hours were used for reading, rehearsing, and presenting plays. Drama 1 students learned the art of self-expression, how to read and remember lines, and Voice control. First year students were selected into Advanced Drama on the basis of re- sponsibility and talent. To be in the Advanced Drama, the class which produces the eXtra-curri- cular dramatic endeavors a student must show these qualities to qualify. xi
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26 Mr. Trier and Steve Benton survey our tree farm. ln Physical Science, Adrian Johnson, Larry Walls Robertson do timing experiments of a pendulum. Atoms, Animals, Agriculture Are Important l Vangy Weatnerby, Grady Nlaixvvell, and Sandy Harvey examine a specimen in Biology.
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