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Modifications Mark uaht A Soldier's Cry Lord take me now up through the sky Watch my family while I die. Take me now throughout the clouds So I can be the soldier proud. -jeff Gurnee - 5 I v I 1 l ff 1 ,fi aj X: A- -CWI-5 he art program at Walnut High School was new and different from previ- ous years. Mr. Morris, along with Mr. May- nard and Ms. Mallozzi, brought about some changes that greatly improved the quality of work turned out by the art students. For example, Art I and Art 2 were reduced to semester classes. After finishing this pre- liminary art course, the student was then free to select a course specializing in a spe- cific area: drawing, painting, or designing.
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