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Paint Pose Problem Money really Matters lt seemed as though money problems curse ed everyone this year, and art teacher Wen- dell Montague was no exception. However, a solution was available. In order to gain extra money for supplies, Montague asked the students for what he called a lab fee. Students were asked to donate money to an art fund which would help pay for better paints, paper, utensils and other art media. A misunderstanding arose due to the term lab fee. Several students thought that it was mandatory. The term has since been changed to 'Kart donationf' Students were not required to donate money, but only those who did were allowed to use the special sup- plies that were purchased with the help ofthe ion Staff I I ith out this there is no art. donations. Without this extra source of money, stu- dents could only paint on manila paper with tempera paints. One student said, 'The wide choice of paint and supplies gives us a chance to experiment at a minimal cost. Without ex- perimentation there is no freedom of expres- sion and without this there is no art.
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.. ...i Qiieia., . 39111 1 X l t English teacher Art Schor gives his famous evil eye. Mr. Schor takes groups of students to Europe dur- ing the summer. During class competition, David Bassett sips on an orange juice. The game was 'Pac Man', where the com- petitors ate fruit as fast as they could and the teachers won. . mi. , :Eii trrs . J roii W 1' Lf . - I 0, .tl, rrtggsz M ,M Mi , sit . iiiii lxstg tt, JA . xii . C' P 43 if A . t.r S . it - A .-1 2 I Q' , Tp X X We J ' Elmer Runge Biology, P.E. Cross Country. Track Ed- ward Schaffroth Family Communications, Photogra' phy Arthur Schor American Lit, Honors English Harry Seifert Woodworkin John Shafer Algebra, Geometry, Career Math Don Shaffer Biology, Chemistry, Volley- ball, Softball Robert Shaughnessy Humanities, Journalism, Junior Class Advisor Dorothy Shepard Contemporary Voices in Lit, English Lit Joseph Smith Math, Algebra, Con- sumer Math Daniel Stern US. World History Barbara St. John American Culture, English Chuck Stromberg Art. Crafts. Drawing and Painting Warren Strohte American Govt. Diane Stofer Am. Lit, Career Math Miriam Swarez Spanish Edward Thomason Algebra. Geometry John Thompson PE., Football Somsack Thongchanh American Govt., U.S. History Money Matters 301
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