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Enlarging pictures is only one of the activities of the photography class. Students display many different types of cameras. Sorting the good quality and the poor quality pictures takes much time. sm-.,,,m .EN sas- Q ,. ......,.,,,,-.,,,-N sqm, i In 'ex X Pictures Tell a Story Besides learning to take pictures and to develop them, the photography class also plays a major role in depicting the activities of the school in pictures. Because of the in- creased request for the course, ten or fifteen students had to be turned away. A new elec- tronic light and enlarger were purchased this year, and for the first time the staff had an opportunity to work with colored prints. A lifetime hobby is many times an out- growth of the class. 'at Obtaining the right contrast is dif- ficult. Printing pictures involves timing.
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Talent Is Revealed Improvements in the a r t department caused an increase of about 25 students. Slides and a projector were purchased for more visual contact. The students' use of cop- per enameling and an a d d i t i o n al potters wheel also enriched the course. Miss Martin, an intern teacher, aided Mr. Killen with the art classes during the first semester. .Mn- 's.., ,,,.,W, Carolyn Buza helps paint a sign of the school emblem for the Co-op parking lot. Art students draw Bonnie Boyken as she poses for them. NNN i Varieties of color can be made by mixing paints. Experimenting on still lifes are Darlene Gordon and Cindy Rhude.
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ff: me mmf wwofae 0. use sw NNN' df full 1. .,:: ig. . Q p pp .. . A ra-. ,- sf -1 ,W Pm Dave Voss and Bill Dean decide which music to record for the class radio program. Ideas Are Broadcast As the media of radio and television have grown in importance, the need for people skilled in these areas has grown. The Radio-T.V. Class has given students an awareness of the use, and possible misuse, of these media as pro- paganda tools. A radio program, ranging in subject from current events to witchcraft, was produced by the class during the first quarter. They also planned to present two television specials. vfswlwwsxvsiosl Just prior to recording, Steven Robertson and Jon Quick scan their scripts. Students must test and listen to various rec- ords before taping. Finished tapes are interviewed before delivery to the radio station. l N
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