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ART AI'ilS'tS Made Use of Skills One of the new clubs at Richfield this year was spon- sored by Mrs. Sharon Mansfield. The purpose of this organization, called the Art A-ppreciation Club, was to offer extra opportunities in art for interested students. At Christmas the club made and sold Christmas pack- age decorations made of ribbon. The students also heard circles of ribbon for a Christmas decoration project. speakers and learned about famous art techniques. Sharon Kelly and Barry Hamm were among those that rolled 5-at if www! Betsy Sharp, Valda Monroe, and Patti Taylor added personal touches to an Art Club project. ' Club President Carolyn Berry found that happi- ness was rolling partridge feathers. R 0 s e m 21 r y Schwetman brought the art of Euro- pean museums to the club through drawings and per- sonal experience. l62 i
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4271 r -:zxsff 016.5 ,,,-Q Larry Curles contemplated taking opponent's queen by sacrificing his knight. Chess Bruins leaned on Elbows Chess, the game of scholars, was played by many Richfield students this year. As members of the Chess Club, they learned the tense excitement which comes out of a competitive game of chess. Indeed many of the games became very intense. Because of the large number of students which be- longed to the Chess Club, it was broken down into two sections. Even spectators participated in the engrossing matches. Members looked on as Melanie Staton regarded her next move Neil Briscoe watched intently as others played.
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Davis Pulliam, Robin Brooks, Carl Price, and Royal Anspach spent some club time reading and dis- cussing each other's works. Writers Created Magazine The as quired a lot of deep thought. Remember in the sixth grade when we had to write about What I Did Last Summer and HA Visit to Grandmothefsw? Well, these were topics that the Cre- ative Writing Club wrote about this past year. Mr. Larry Coltharp, the co-sponsor who assigned these topics, felt that if the members of the club really wanted to write, they ought to be able to make something of even a very trite topic. The actual writing in work sessions brought valuable experience and practice. To give instruction and ideas they invited lecturers and listened to records of poetry. Finally, to provide a goal for the club and a logical purpose for their writings, the club published a literary magazine in the spring. Douglas Herring, president, and Penny Edens, genre- Mr. ,Larry Cotharp, club sponsor, explained the details of magazine tary, ran their club with efficiency. Pub110at10U-
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