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Students Display Art Work in Tampa Rickards students' art work was displayed in an art show in Tampa. Mrs. Ellen West, chairman of the art department, said that Rickards had more displays than any other school in the county. Works were also exhibited at the North Florida Fair and in the Springtime Tallahassee Art Show. Before the Christmas holidays the art students had an art show for other students to help build their interest in art also. ' Q, 'Jw' 4 'E'-' A. ,f?i+ 't , , .ss- 3 , . 'K-'le- f . K, , ' f ff MRS. ELLEN WEST: department chair- man, ceramics, crafts, curriculum council, Junior Class sponsor: MR. A.E. HAR- WOOD: advanced art, introduction to art. ,fr if Q . In the art resource center, Mrs. Betty Griffin, teacher's aide, shows Lewis Abner the facts about his present assignment in art to help him see just what he is doing me ,. , . . pf ,.,.,.,, ,L ' I 56,...Q.fa ' 4 V .sm ' In yi K - ' I A R -1. XXX , ir.' , T s if it H N 4 H X , . N ' .flff if 2 ' Basket weaving proves to be one of the most popular activities in the art department.
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5 5 J 'i My V , in ' y 'li K l Debbie Cassidy and Martha Allen, art students, make a clay pot by molding it into shape on the pottery wheel. 48
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Industrial Arts Industrial Arts had a variety of dif- ferent courses varying from fiber- glass to woodwork. Students could choose from things they wanted to make, but had to meet basic require- ments for class. Ninth grade had a planned guideline which had to be complete before they could attempt to work on their own. Students found extra time to work on their projects during their free time and schedule-back time. Foundry, which is the process of heating metal then pouring it into a mold, was started this year. The Industrial Arts department be- lieved that students had more time to devote to working on their pro- jects duringtheir free time. GN li .eww if F 'Q MR. KEN BRUWELHEIDE: department chairman, general shop, basic electricity, power mechanics, material technology: MR. STEVEN SORG: engineering draft- ing, architectural drafting, fiberglass, assis- tant track coachp lNot Picturedl MR. PAUL G. McCARTHY: general shop, mat- erial technology, motorcycle club. 50 Teaches Variety of Skills fAbovel Mike Stallings, under the car, works an it while Michael Thompson looks on fBelowl Milton Keel drills on a block of wood that will soon become a ,oencilholden
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