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al Totally engrossed in her work, lennifer Rog- ers kneads a clump of clay. bl Still in the early stages, Sue Turner's dog takes on a personality. cl Viciously pounding an oblong ring, Tom Watson has trouble knocking some sense into his stubborn jewelry piece. dl Foreign exchange student Claudia Sanchez brews up a batch of paint for one of her projects. el Because of the time necessary to create a good piece of art, Chris Edwards assumes a comfort- able position on his stool. Department Leaves Home , ighlighting the 1976-1977 school year for the RHS art classes was the annual Spring Art Show. Umpqua Valley Art Association donated its gallery at the Naval Reserve building for this event, which lasted the entire month of May. This show was run similar to the way professionals run them, having students set up their work them- selves and actually sell their goods if they so desired. Moving to the Shop building was little trouble for art classes this year. Both teachers and students preferred their new home to their previous res- idence, the L.A, building. The Shop was much more spacious for them, although it wasn't as comfortably fur- nished as the LA. rooms were. An art library was added to this department during the year. Students decorated the mini-library to make it more attractive and comfortable. The library could be found in a small cub- byhole located within the bottom floor of the Shop Building. Art 31
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al Finishing their tasks early, Rochelle Lan- glois, Lesa Cooper, and Debbie Pepple find time to share a few jokes. bl Rochelle Langlois stretches high to reach the top-most glass. cl With needles in hand, Kim lohnston attempts to knit a sweater as Mrs. Wilson looks on approvingly. dl Suddenly remembering the onions, Paul Sykes adds his final ingredient. el The dirty work involved with cooking is dis- covered by Raymond Garza, leff Holloway, and Mark Kelly. Hazel Howlett Corinne Mc gui Edna Wilson 32 Home Economics iff'-sl ll ii J- Lita.,
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