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Clrcles Making a design, Kensee Flores fseniorb adds more circles to her painting. Kensee won a scolarship to T.C.J .C. for art. Landscapes With waterco or, Nikki Feula fjuniorj paints a landscape. Nikki is in the French club and on the Yearbook staff. W X fff-'Xxx , . 1. K 5 Off to a start Before getting started, Nisa Crawley fseniorj puts a wash on the paper. Nisa has been in advanced art for two years. Cut it out To complete his assignment, Ted Caywood fseniorj cuts out a page from a magazine. Ted has been in advanced art for two years. AZ,-PIT' ,lax 138 qw- -
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