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Drama gets new wardrobe; Art develops talent Redskins were offered several dif- ferent courses as electives in art. Courses included drawing still life, weaving placemats, and printing in various phases. Those students inter- ested were required at first to take a basic course in the art fundamentals. In these different classes a student learned new techniques in using ma- terials, such as making collages, cutting geometric figures from color- ful construction paper, and lithograph- ing from limestone. Mr. Purkhiser, drama director, in- structed the young actors and stage crew through a variety of plays and skits. With each production, students strove to better themselves for their future theatrical goals. The drama department added nearly 350 costumes to the dramatics wardrobe for future senior plays. Var- sity Varieties and other school pro- ductions. Stagecraft crew performs many duties help- ing Mr. Purkhiser, such as fixing lights and putting up scenery for the productions by the drama department. Many pratticr and dress rehearsals are essential for perfection in acting and staging plays. These practices help one work toward his theatrical goals. Students do improvisations with costumes and props on the stage in the dramatics class to develop expression and creativity. 26 Drama
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Senior David Shaheen charts the point at which a nation ' s economy should reach equihbrium on a supply and demand graph in Mr. Certain ' s economics class. Junior Dave Bossard explains his current event, a newspaper account of the moon landing, to his United States History class. A sophomore world history class listens attentively to a student as she presents a book report on a historical subject for an extra credit assignment. Social Studies 25
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Lithography is the study of reproducing prints by way of stone. Art 7 students each had to do a sketch as a project and make pictures off the stone. Sandy Westerhausen and Ida Green sketch a still life, which is one of the many drawings art students must complete to perfect their artistic skills. «ff ■ Hi lj tP liLrhmm . IP - Senior Doug Cook sketches a safety cartoon for his contribution to the Art Department ' s safety week displa -. Teresa Clem, Bob Davis, and Dave Driver, learn the techniques of weaving in arts class. As a project, each student designs a colorful placemat. Art 27
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