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SELF EXPRESSION STRESSED IN ART Weird-looking animals, mosaics, and paintings were just a few of the cre- ations made in art classes. Humiliating their classmates by trying to draw them, was also a feat undertaken by the classes. Perspective drawing was included in the fall and spring, giving art students a chance to draw in nature’s own setting. Sketchbooks extended the subject of art outside the classroom, as both beginning and advanced students were required to complete 12 sketches each six weeks. Beginning Art student, Brett Miner, draws in style as he tackles per- spective drawing in a Maxi to ward off the cold fall wind. Art students were given the chance to express their feelings to many things in many ways. Here, beginning art students Bob Francis, Ed Baker, Bill Hoover, and Paul Goshert draw planning sketches as Tim Harman, (center) puts the final touches on his construction expressing the emotion-anger. 24
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SKILLS PAVES WAY TO SUCCESS It appears that Dave Girouard is performing major surgery. Relax, he’s only giving his car a minor tune-up. Ken Anglin begins to give the “victim” a new dent as Rick Grass and Chief, Mr. Ralston, look on. Preparing a car for a new paint job, Dave Merideth displays his skill with a sander. Don Greer finds that working with this machine comes in handy in Metal-Working class.
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MUSIC STUDENTS PERFORM, DO THEIR THING The beat of drums and the dash of cymbals paced the marching band of M.H.S. throughout a season packed with rehearsals, shows, and much hard work. Mr. Bush planned a variety of routines for the basketball season and appointed guest conductors for each game. The band spent two days on tour and presented a spring concert of swing and symphonic music. Arrange- ments were prepared by the chorus for the Christmas program and spring con- cert. 25
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