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First-year German students learn foods. Miss Sharon Zehner leads Mark Wiser. Mary Elltman. Scott Puckett and Sharon Ensinger. K , , A 'X , iff' if IC! 1 f 1 1 ' , l s A i i ln back of Spanish student Brenda Barton hangs a piece of philos- ophy on the need for education. Y Mrs. Shirltry Lynch uses visual aids with her Latin students. Mary Capler. Kannon Wentling and Terry Zerminsky. ,ff-eygf,w 54.32 ,riff 533,55 5Ql ' -.-, Patty Bennett, Terry Melloh and Russell Miller make a presentation to their fellow French students. in their fourth year French class. 21
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Arts And Crafts Express Thoughts And Feelings This photo of an old railroad car lends itself to an appreciative visual experience through the con- trasts oflight and dark and differing textures. Those with a creative instinct or the desire to develop their talent had an adventurous time in the art depart- K ga, K JP :sy X 35 village ' H , R P I . K, ' x 5 - at is 5 Q V K Q ' 'i ft' A ik' X 'E' use i figs-' ' I in - ' ' A . ,fd J an sf wat gi .E 9 1 AL gil: 1 s if K I- me: gi B 595815 ,. asiiagfii- ke g y. - f A , V V I . 'Q 1' iii Under the guidance of Mr. Gregg Butle talent to experiment with tempra paint. ' Of., Fha 1 iv K -M 1 r, sophomore Dorothy Birge uses her artistic ment. Pottery, macrame, sketching and water color were some of the many possibilities at which one could try his hand. Expression in plastics, paper con- struction and plaster were also a de- light to many eyes. Southport was also pleased to wel- come Mr. Randall Gunyon and Mr. Gregg Butler to the art department. The art gallery hosted both pro- fessional and amateur exhibitions, changing displays periodically. In a Crafts I class, Barb Riney is carefully sanding her wood sculpture ofa snail. Dave Scalf, junior, calmly poses for fellow students as they sketch him in an art class. 23
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