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ll Ufffflllll I'!1l'11k' Slrnnls 1 vi.: 1. ty.. f 'Qnr.-s-.N The goal of the art department is to broaden the student's understanding and appreciation of his environment by making it possible for him to see more. To achieve this goal, the art department presents a broad and varied offer- ing to any student including history of art, drawing and painting, graphics, ceramic sculpture, and advanced art. Advanced art is offered in particular to the student who plans to make art or a related field his career. Allowing students to work at their own level in a relaxing atmosphere with excellent facilities and fewer pressures has resulted in an increased enrollment in this area. ART DEPARTMENT. Mr. Constance Segouras, Mr. Peter Nyren, Mr. Paul Shea CDirec- ION, Mrs. Julie Ann Blan- Chard. Art Department Advanced Art Class g M Sl?
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DRAMA DEPARTMENT. Thereis no business like show business! Mr. Robert Eagle CDirect0rJ , Mrs. Karen DeMauro Drama Department The drama department has given students an opportunity to succeed in an area where the traditional academic skills are not needed for achievement. Drama is not solely an art formg many of the skills en- tailed in acting can be used in other dis- ciplines also. The increased enrollment in this area has demonstrated a need for specialized courses which are now being offered. This very young department hopes to continue to improve on the already fine facilities as well as to satisfy the stu- dents' demands for more productions both in the classes and on an extracurricular basis. The future offers distinct possibili- ties that many former graduates will re- turn to work in this most enriching field. Speech Festival Winners Pat Vanaria, Katie Doherty, Regina Pacitti Fred Ferson, Allen Jacobs, Charles Smelledge. Mmmg Lois Conrad, Joanne Forkin, Pam Gaudet Drama Club Preridenf, Lois Conradg Vice-Preiiderzt, Walter Bibikowg Secretary, Lee Rooneyg Treasurer, Ann Boucher 20 l M' f'
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