Shawnee Mission East High School - Hauberk Yearbook (Prairie Village, KS)

 - Class of 1960

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' 'i 1 fI,.'7' nw.. .,.' lui S Susan Scott is out on a 3: U4 J ,4. Barbara Nash and Bob Cook mass-pro- duce masterpieces while you wait. My pizza is almost done. Val White peers into a pottery kiln. - N-.vw ! Ellis Garrison B.S., M.S. ig- f limb creating a Ming tree. in . ' 4 , Peter Perdaris Eddie Funk makes an art Jan Elliott is lured into her own of arranging art. creation, 1?- . -4.4574 Qliiaagxr-lic' .. ,N-gi: - '75-nv' f df .F-.

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Mr. Perdaris gives Patsy Deam and Nancy Niestrom pointers on oil painting. What artist's trick attracts Alayne Buc- han, Merry Tribble, Nancy Ingham? Sally Putnam, Debbie Kraver and Peggy Ellis putter in pottery. A handsome contemporary vase takes shape under the competent hands of Barbara Elliott. Crafty Creators The challenge of the worldis great artists lent inspiration to the arts and crafts studentsg and with talent, imagination and wise direction as their main tools, they gave vent to their creative whims. Mr. Ellis Garrison's crafts classes designed flut- tering mobiles of wire and other bright objects to express mental images. Turning from abstract to practical, students tried their skill at the arts of en- graving and etching silver jewelry. The art department, guided by Mr. Peter Per- daris, probed deeper into the secrets of oil painting and invented some untried techniques. Brushes deftly splashed out intricate landscapes, while pen and ink scratched the surface of other art studies.



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