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—♦Painstaking exactitude is required by Lyndon Schaeffer to odd the finishing touches to his painting. —♦Work using clay, his hands, and a potter's wheel is exacting but satisfying for Boyd Amsler. Showcase displays give art students an opportunity to show students such as Ray Miller what the ort classes are doing. From the beginning of time, man has expressed himself creatively through art and design. Many Robbinsdale students have found an outlet in the activities of the ART PROGRAM for their ideas about life. There were opportunities to dabble” and experiment with materials of all sorts in classes on sculpture, printmaking, oil painting and drawing. The do your own thing theme of today encouraged once-hesitant students to test out their talents, especially since classes were geared to all levels of experience with art. Art classrooms were the places where individuality really flourished in school. Sculpting clay, sketching a portrait, mixing paints, students found that art classes offered a creative contrast to the books, films, and notes of other courses. —►Administrative sign painting is one of the many tasks which fall on Mr. Kvam as an art teacher. . . . the SOUL creates . . .
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•I Members of Young Life find games such as pass the lifesavcr a Loocj way to break the ice and form close friendships. Football games, hayrides, retreats, discussions at sub-club, songs and twickies are only a few of the many ways in which the membership of YOUNG LIFE attempted to reach each other and Christ. The club was independent of the school and its membership varied from week to week. On Wednesday nights Dave Pound, a minister, led the group in songs and discussions which were considered relevant by the group. A smaller number of interested kids met on Sundays to share their thoughts and explore the Bible, (also to play football.) Many of the members attended weekend retreats at Castaway camp and plan to attend a week-long summer retreat at the camp, which is owned and sponsored by Young Life. fSong highlights each Wednesday night Young Life sossion with background by Down Hayek. ♦-Retreats at Castaway camp are one of the more enjoyable aspects of Young Life membership. • 16 17
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