North Side High School - Legend Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1972

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Art St f ud ' inter ents show artistic ;rests in art media Besides using design, drawing and painting, art students worked with many art media. Beginning students earned crafts; advanced students mastered various printing methods. Advanced courses offered weaving, stitchery, dyeing, poster work and lettering, lithography, silk screen printing, graphics, etching, pottery, and wood block printing. Art students also decorated the cafeteria, halls, and library during the year; student exhibits appeared throughout the building. The art students decorated the Parkview Hospital children ' s ward for the Christmas and Easter holidays. To add even more variety to the art courses, field trips were planned at the Fort Wayne Art Institute and other exhibits. Senior Pat Lockvvood follows a pattern as he cuts a piece of copper in the process of making jewelry. Lynn and Louise Crider use their talents as they design and print work of their choosing in Mr. Donald McClead ' s art class.

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Toil VT f 1 m m Be S innin § classes learn ) - ■ ■ AldllDlll effective communication Junior Dave Johnson, Northerner news editor, pastes together a care- fully-fitted layout. Pictures for The Legend and The Northerner are processed in the pub- lications darkroom. Here Junior Saul Fields enlarges a photo. Communication is the key of effec- tive journalism. Beginning journal- ism students learned how to com- municate by conducting interviews for news stories and by writing ef- fective news. Speakers from the community and school were also interviewed by the class. They ex- perienced the technical side of com- munication by putting together audio-visual tapes of events and tapes for radio. Many beginning journalism students contributed to The Northerner on an extra-curricu- lar basis. Advanced journalism students com- posed the Northerner and Legend staffs, each staff meeting in a daily class. They applied all the skills ac- quired in beginning journalism. To aid them, new phone and intercom systems and a renovated dark room for developing pictures have been installed. 28 Journalism Sophomore Becky Roady shows the proper way to copyread in beginning journalism class.



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Cheryl Wilson and Sharon Koenig accom- pany the Troubs in an out-concert perfor- mance. Marching Band forms the block N to play Chief Mac as Indian Kevin Furguson begins his traditional war dance. The band marched at all home football games. Fine arts block develops a -» r • t- ■ , rine aris oiock ueveiops a MUSIC Department new schedule among talents Fine arts teachers began a schedule block involving music, dramatics, and speech. Classes in these areas met on a flexible basis, enabling students to participate in a variety of programs. Troubadors and Orchestra joined the Marching Redskins at camp, broadening the scope of experiences available to campers. The band re- ceived a first division rating at the NISBOVA Marching Band Contest, held here at North. Wildsiders and Troubs observed American Educa- tion Week with performances at Southtown Mall. The Musical Oklahoma, with all Fine Arts students participating. was a highlight of a season which also included three concerts involv- ing the major performing groups. Promises. Promises chorus the Troubadors as they perform during American Education Week. Along with them at Southtown Mall were the Wildsiders. 30 Music Department

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