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ART Another year of outstanding work has truly exposed the talent of Marist's art students. Under the direction of Mr. Cooley in his fourth year at our school, art students displayed their ability to produce several excellent works. This year the artists gained experience in Working with many different media and techniques: sketching, Woodcarving, decoupage, acrylic painting, pottery, blockprinting, and tempora painting. Students in Art I started their year by studying color combinations and basic design. A desire to be different and a w, 1 5 ww X 3 H yr, w , . ,, H . 'wir ti 'Ju 5 , -, ix, 24 Toni I-Ielvogt and Mr. Cooley discuss plans for a project. full use of one's imagination are the factors which make a good artist cap- able of art pieces. The Work by this year's art students are evidence that they possessed these factors. Terri Gotfried applys a second coat of acrylic. Guy Stores completes a woodcarving of a mini-monster
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RELIGIGN As in former years, all the students had the opportunity to take part in a religion class. In order to make the half hour more meaningful, great measures were taken to offer a large selection of interesting subjects. ln fact about fifteen different topics were optional each quarter. Not only did religion classes pertain to Catholicism they also covered fields such as eastern religion, ESP gl the supernatural, and environment. Frs. Waldron and Harvey held a discussion group for those Who were interested in exchanging ideas with others. Probably one of the chief objectives of the religion series this year was to get pupils interested in what was happening in and out of the Catholic church. Stu- dents in the Creative Liturgy class are an example of being involved as they held various programs for the school. If students really enjoyed their half hour of class the subject was considered a success and was usually available the next term. sf Y AQ T4 .Lf .N BRAVE You rouun cmusfrv- Left: Aerial View of the mass which kicked off the beginning of school. Top: Homecoming mass which was sponsored by thexCreative Liturgy class was an overall success. 5, f .t ai... M, . Y, j , n g A
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BAND The spirit and excitement of this year's football and basketball seasons has again been enlightened by our Marist band. Under the direction of Mr. Dunn and later Mrs. Roloff, the band has advanced in size and ability with some new and contemporary pieces. Our band has proven that music is a key element to Spartan inspiration. il Nick Breeden displays his talent on the sax. The band members are Top Row, Fred Stickley, R Harrison, Arnold Saul, Second Row, Bud Everts, Greg Howard, Terry Graff, Rich Harrison, Pat Grassman, Tony Plath, Greg Schultz, Rich Charboneau, Gwen Tremaine, Bottom Row, Kathy Coen, Nick Breeden, Mary Rissberger, Cla1ra Beveridge, Trudy Graff, Larry Cousins, Leo Lyford, Jan Tremaine. T l 1-.J
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