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Artists Serve School With Creative Talents Serving the school with their abilities, the art students planned and constructed sets for the school plays, arranged bulletin boards for hall display, and designed post- ers advertising school events. For the first time, students were ad- mitted to the third and fourth year art classes only with the approval of the art teachers. In the advanced program they Worked on their own, pursuing fields of special interest to them. Activities includ- ed the illustration of classics, sculpture in clay and plaster, and travel poster design. Students were urged to enter contests and displays in order to develop their talents as much as possible. Lettering isn't really ton hard, remarks Madeleine the bill tn bond Hall d pl my keel student inf in Sidle to Sue Ilogers as they prepare letters for one of ab ch ol act 1 e 24 Faculty
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While her note is approved by Mrs. Alice Lott and Mr. class. Every student must follow this procedure upon James Lynch, Betsy Ryman awaits an admittance to returning to school after an absence. 1 -54 :ef 'ig, k:K-A' Attendance System Is Unique in This Area Relocated this year, the Attendance Of- fice now occupies the room which prev- iously housed the Lost and Found. Mrs. Lois Downs handles all attendance records, assisted by students who collect absentee slips each period. The central attendance system is unique in this area. Outstanding features of the program include an individual file for each s t u d e n t, the processing of all excuses through the office, and a check of each period's absentees against the first period records. If any doubt is created, the slip in question is placed on a suspense peg for further study. A Carolyn Cohen waits her turn at the Attendance Office as Bob VVilhelm is given a tardy slip by Lois Downs. Faculty 23
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V fi Q T Sf ,fer fr ui- ,. v ...ff tin.- Leroy Anderson B.A.e-Art I, II, III, IVQ Penman Art Club. Sheldon Odland B.A.-Applied De- sign, Art I: Penman Art Club. This should do it, thinks artist Bill Parker as he puts the finishing touches on his three minute sketch of model John Scott. Deep in concentration, Judy Monsees molds a clay sculpture for her latest art project. SX T' Ann Hardy demonstrates silk painting while if Vicky Webb, Barbara Burns, and Elaine Kuntz look on. 9s FV 1. IX . sb. N . lr X ,I Faculty 25
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