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Miss Mary Tsekery and Mrs. Lois Pety. Art is indeed not the bread, but the wine of life. Art class is a basic course designed to in- troduce students to the use of various art media and to study the principles of design. Students are encouraged to work from their imagination as well as from scenes in real life. Their aim is to develop a keen awareness of everyday life and how it may be expressed in a creative, original manner. An emphasis is placed on techniques of painting and drawing. Class activities include drawing and sketching in ink, charcoal, pencil, chalk, and combinations of these, painting in Tempera, watercolor, and combinations of these, ceramics, use of potter's wheel, carving, coil, and ,slab methods, also sculpture, copper tooling, linoleum block print- ing, leather tooling, carving, stamping, and lac- ing, wood proiects, carving, burning, and paint- ing, design, realistic and abstract, studying ele- ments of design as they are used in work, they are color, line, shape, dark, light, texture and pattern, studying the principles of good design and good composition and applying them to work, interior design, cars, fashion design, furn- iture design, advertising and layout, block print- ing and clay. A group of arf students work on their linoleum block proiects. Creative Expression Gives Satisfaction Sketching a fall scene, Carol Shepard moves to the outdoors to capture the full color and mood.
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-+B--I JEAN REXFORD Chief, News Service Bureau We Inform the Public Knowing that the best news will interest the greatest number to the greatest extent, the News Bureau spends much time and effort in compiling it. Activities of Waterford High are reported to the Pontiac Daily Press, The Lakeland Tribune and Radio Sta- tion WPON, by the News Bureau correspondents. Linda Bollinger, Jim Luzod, Loetta Lyon, Karen Peterson, standing and Kerry Payne, Gary Dodman, seated, discuss forthcoming plans for the News Service Bureau. The public has demonstrated a definite interest in the happenings at Waterford Township High School. In try- ing to satisfy this interest the iournalism classes have established the News Service Bureau, which publishes a news release tri-weekly. 4 Q News releases from the service bureau are furnished to liegghggnofaqge 'lglggg V4?Zg?o:E'2i the Pontiac Press and Lakeland Tribune for regular publi- the News Service Bureau. cation on their school pages.
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Nicholas Menghini, Mrs. Lela Long, Charles Wiseman. Math ls Essential In Our World Today Add to golden numbers golden numbers. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are mathematical principles that offer a challenge. Students accepting these challenges enroll in Al- gebra I and ll, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, General Mathematics and Business Arithmetic. Algebra I is the study of sign numbers and letters in mathematics. Equations are used to find unknown quantities. Formulas, fractions, and graphs are studied. Algebra II is applied to difficult work concern- ing powers, roots and quadratic fractions, linear equations, and series. It is a specialized course in Algebra to prepare students for advanced work in mathematics. Plane Geometry is the study of flat surfaces such as the triangle, parallelogram, and the circle. The writing of logical formal proofs of statements such as theorems, propositions and axioms are emphasized. Solid Geometry works with solid figures such as the prism, sphere, cylinder, and cone rather than with flat figures. Much is done with learn- ing how to find the volume and surface of such solid figures. In geometry class Jerry Andre and Nancy Hiller indusfriously Bud Cook explains the correct use of the demonstrate a test problem from the day before. slide rule as Mr. Wiseman listens intently WWE use ........,.---- lf' r S rgseuffl ,
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