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Ficc Art: Non-« nformivt and colorful arc the painting made by student who express the mood created by the recorded music played for them, in the medium of color rather than tone. Making no attempt to follow the principles of re-productive art, these students paint in a way to evoke the interest anti admiration of all observers. Studying the composition tjf one junior masterpiece arc Janice Shaw, Nancy Christopher, Bud Flaknc, anti Myla Rothman. Commercial Art: Creating dynamic display art i the province of students interested in learning how to express an idea in a manner to lure anti fix the potential customer’s eye. These students, excelling in the art of lettering, create many poster advertising school events. Admiring the poster designed graphically to display the progress of the 1950 Orator sale an Ray Johnson, Sandra Macy, Larry Goga, James Roop, anti Barbara Schacr. Crafts: Pat Albers. Ronald Allanson. Douglas Vick, Jerry Temp, and Eloise Fourre find expression for their artistic urge in creating useful anil decorative objects through wood carving, ceramics, ami many-patterned weaving. Eloise Fourre won first prize in weaving and James Hammer won first in tarsing in the contest conducted by Scholastic magazine.
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Liliorfy lo Losirn Arls ami Skills Art: romimkn ial Arl: C'rnflK: Fashion l ‘si“ii: S iil|ilur The many art classes at Henry are a proving ground for students with a flair for creative expression. The young artists discover in which fields they would like to work, improve their techniques in those fields, and explore new media of expression for their talents. Miss Minnie Erickson: Sketch, Commcrcul Art, Bulletin Hoards. Miss Kathleen Hynes: Fashion Art, Crafts. Interior Decoration. Paper Sculpture gives a third dimension to posters like this one, typical of those crcatrri hi Shirley McGowan, Beverly Schrnedrr, Marilyn Snyder, Janice Hagen, and lone Turgeon to advertise the Henry Choir’s production of the choral play Gloria. Fashion Design: In learning to draw posed figures and portraits, students experiment with the iniinite values of colors and learn their most effective use. Pictured are Jean Graber. Carolyn Lcland, Mavis Lindroth, Margie Stuth, and Dolores Olson.
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Below: Bringing home the bacon” arc Mabeth Carbon and Barbara Pcrsall. Miu Deborah Roberts Mn. I.innca Slcttcn Food am! Clothing Food ami Clothing Family Circle: The pleasure of dining together is heightened by the sparkle of crystal and the gleam of silver on snowy white damask, the bright spot of color the centerpiece of asters. Seated left to right are Patricia Jones, Richard Ncslund, ami Shirley Peterson. The unseen guests are Dick Stacy and Dolores Hcdecn. Homo ami Family Living When Rente was at the height of its glory, good cooks were regarded as the royalty of the earth. To the cook who prepared his banquet in honor of Cleopatra. Antony made a present of a city. Though today’s cock w ns no such rewards, the girl who knows the business of home-making, who has learned the essentials of meal planning, food preparation, and home budgeting, who understands family anil social relationships—of such a homemaker it might be said in the words of King Solomon: “Her children arise up. and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her. Henry girls who study home economics have an opportunity to hcccmc homemakers of distinction Below left: Delores Olson, Patricia Albers, ami Jean Warner engage in the preparation ot dinner. Below right: Joanne Mrlberg serve a buffet lunch to Beverly Hatkin and Shirley Sullivan.
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