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ART The art department provides a refreshing new direction of learning and refinement for its students. The student first learns the fundamen- tals of art by doing sketches and water colors. In later years, he learns the history of art throughout the centuries and becomes acquainted with the finer aspects of art, such as oil painting, calligraphy, sculpture and wood printing. As a result, the student graduates not only with improved technical knowledge of art, but also with appreciation for the hard work and dedication so characteristic of artists. The following works are ex- amples of the student art presented in the first annual Trinity art contest held in 1985. M 38
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Far page: top left, Michael Sklorenko, Dan Kaiser, John DeCelles, and Bob Shoufler im- press the audience with their recorder quartet 1198413 bottom left, Jane Zwerneman demon- strates how to play the French horn at a school assembly 11983-1984lg bottom right, Mr. Niswonger directs these seventh and ei:ghth grade boys 119823: middle right, Mary aith anaghan, Anne Ranaghan, and Patricia DeLee perform a clarinet trio at St. Paul's t1982lg top right, the seventh and eighth grade girls sing at the 1984-85 concert. This page: top right, Anne Flanaghan prepares to give a clarinet accompaniment during the 1984 commencement niglhtz lower right, Miss DeCelles directing t e seventh and eighth graders at the 1983 commencement night, below, Therese Ramsby, Astri Fingerhut, and Sean Ramsby performing in the 1984-85 Christ- mas concert. ffz, .W 1 A .fwf Fifi of.
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O E D I P U S A I Olli t f 1 , O f coLoNus A 11. , r A . .L-1 A ,N .,1. ..,,.... , . .,.S::1f,.., X. my k,k ,, kkk g K-R515-.gbqmxwmwng ' Oedipus at Colonus, Trinity's gtmmgait .. I U I. first major production, was produced at the end of the '83-'84 school year. The current senior class lthen juniorsj acted in this brilliant performance. John DeCelles portrayed Oedipus, a man tormented by anger and sorrow. Mary Jo Meeks gave an outstanding performance as Oedipus' daughter Antigone, and Mark Urbanski and Mark Whittenburg gave strong performances as Theseus and Creon respectively. QF' John DeCeIles portrayed Oedipus effectively. Mr. Zwerneman gives final instructions before curtain call. Oedipus at Colonus was performed outside as it would have been staged in Sophocles' time. .2 f,. 'tiffw-rf., , .ff A -rrr , if f if . if a 51 'ff' 39
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