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Creativity thrives One area of activity that never gets enough recognition is the Arts. The art program includes pottery, drawing and painting, creative de- sign, iewelry, graphics and photography. Also there are the woods, metals, and architectural drawing classes. Throughout the day one can find students creating and learning new and useful things in vari- ous fields of art. Mr. John Grove, art teacher, commented, lt's astounding how many people take what they learn here and turn it into a career. Students can be seen creating fine furniture in the woods classes, ex- quisite iewelry pieces in the iewelry classes and colorful banners and interesting photographs in the creative design and photography classes. A highlight in the art department was the completion of the Art Gal- lery. It is a room designed for displays with ample glass cabinet space, and is also used as a supplementary classroom. We plan to add new courses to the program, added Mr. Grove, as we try to meet the needs of the students. I. Sophomore Karen Parsons uses her steady hand to get into the tight corners of her painting. 2. Senior Sue Gordon concentrates carefully on making another piece of jewelry. 3. Junior Keith Duffy checks his measurements to make sure they're accurate. 4. Junior Kim Leach adds more water to the clay while making a pot. 5. Senior Diana Dickenson cuts away the excess parts from her paper. 6. Sophomore Tim Aspinall works on one of the many proiects he must do in metals. 7. Sophomore Eric Heinzinger sands down the rough edges of his wood. 4 'U' I4 5 1 W L '1 126
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