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'Fine Am' demonstrate qualit . NEW feature this year at the art exhibit are demonstra- tions, given by the students, on how to paint an oil, and the techniques used in ceramics. Jeanne Lewis is showing Phyllis Vollert how to paint an oil. GOAL, to use the potter's wheel, is dreamed about by all ceramic stu- dents. After perfecting techniques, they are permitted to use it. Elaine Wilson has achieved this goal. Myrna Bartlett, Louise Davis, Allen Ostrander and Betty Dutcher will each take a turn. ART DEPARTMENT: Mr. Ward Herrmann-Buffalo State-B. A. M ING on, Mr. Clarke. You sound better than the students tooting. But toot on, you may all be a second Harry James. Mr. Clarke gives instrumental instruc- tion to both grade and high school students. He is also director of the Junior and Senior High School Bands. MUSIC DEPARTMENT: Mr. Charles Clarke-Eastman School of Music: Ithaca College-B. M. . M. S. Mr. Bernard Bryan-Mansfield State: Itheca College- B. s., M.s. 2-,Q A.L,.,J, .Ni .h ..?'. !'.'f'..v :Z fffv v E, , 15: 2.1,-1:23 rx-g I 'QQKJ c Q 3 9,-...SW-541213 5 -5 --4-Ltr: 'Ari :fig-.-, fm' Cl I+. ,lg-..,:.l I 'ij r ' ' .l'.f ' 'T -. J 'Qgffi' ji' ,, 745231 42.5.11-F S a V ifpg H H ' 1 , 1 g.,ff'?f' .- 15-C ,, f l,Yl. ,--. L,l'.351' 516352 , , f'.g.f?.5.' fl-.1 'HMP ltlli '-: fl'f'q P977 -. . f . .., . ,A -,dfQ,4-iq. . Agn, J ' 1-41:j '.x, '15-2.512- .rf -:ff-N ri-' N costume class, the artists painted self- portraits. Richard Dutcher stares unbelievingly at the picture of his sister, Betty fsecond from leftl. These and landscapes are iust two of the many proiects being shown at the annual art exhibit. 1. A
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Girly learn of home tezxlef and health -- 5 h 1 'Sig 1 G3 YZ Y! PEEK into Miss Spencer's homemaking room reveals to us the four steps involved in sewing. ln the left corner Shirley Ricks measures Jeanne Lewis for a blouse. Across the room Ruth Stoutenberg is busy cutting out her pattern with the help of Miss Spencer. Nancy Butler, seated at the sewing machine, is putting her dress together. Helma Bremser smiles with satisfaction as she completes the finishing 'de- tails on her skirt. l.-gl Q 4 .. ' 'V'-if--1-V if-'. LG- -.E'5k'4 i1f1:'ii ., .H,.r,- , ,-f 1, ,' ,.4-.53 It . rl -lr I,-A 4 ...D 1 . ,'-.A .g.:- '-' :'f,,1' l -'wif' 1' -2--r.-if .riff I 'L'-3 f' gn- s. '- 43' 1 1. L N -VS ..-' f ,. . wk' I -. . f f 'grfhi' :'. 'f 0 i, -s . -T , A. - 'V ,- ' , N . I1,Q,Qs.- A V v - - . -r:: .'r ., ' l,'yI.IX.,gz'!'f' . it-kl1g:,,. K, l B ui,?'::..L.:' 2 -f .. . ,' '!.':. - ,-., rf. ni -' 3 H ,' l' Q J.'.1.. 'TLT' V,-is ,gg .J L.,,.,.A - ,. :, r OROTHY Dunshee points out the ventricles and aurocles of the heart to her classmates Shirley Boyce and Phyllis Greene while they await their turn to ex- plain the functions of this organ. Betty Beers pays rapt attention to the comments of the girls, as she takes notes. HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Mr. Francis Redmond-Cortland State-B. S. X M
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