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artists show their talents b their creations Two of the most creative outlets of- fered to student were Art and Music Classes. Whether their talent meant de- signing paper mobiles, transforming cop- per into mod jewelry, sketching or paint- ing, teens were made aware ofthe ability necessary for artistic creation. Beginning art students learned the basic shapes, color schemes, lighting, and numerous other in- tricate but vital items of artistic know- how. Advanced studies encouraged and developed originality and interested stu- dents in any of several possible careers, ranging from interior decoration, fashion design and sculpturing, to commercial artistry and advertising. James Guillaume, Art Department Head encourage students to enter both Scholastic and 500 Festival Art Contest. Entertainment is one of the many pur- poses ofthe Music Department headed by Mrs. Mary Zenor. During the Christmas season, choral groups performed on the Circle, for the Downtown Lion's Club, in church's and in school. All money raised through band activi- ties, has gone for the purchasing of new uniforms. The band, along with other musical groups performed in the Fall Fes- tival,Christmas programs,and the All City Band Contest. LOWER-That extra time of practicing will pay off for Debbie Spacke. F LUKE Q. ' ' 2Q'hrLE :
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ABOVE RIGHT-Putting the final touches on a poster in Art Production class is Marcus Aguilar. ABOVE CENTER-Finishing a horse in Sculp- ture Class is Bob Sanders. LOWER-Gerry Howell completes sculpture of his father. CENTER-Polishing a ring in Jewelry class is Debbie Hammons. usicians and ,N - A 'jjj . ,hs 4755: K I v is 3 4 3 . S I 5 ' s 'Q VR J' XM v ' 'S'--4.1 'v- C - ' sa 1 X inn. 3' i,,,..:l e
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UPPER LEFT-Learning the skill of operating the calculator for her future job is Virginia Driver. CENTER-Setting up a display is part of Larry Richards training in Distributive Education. LOWER-Discussing plans and activities for Cooperative Education class is Miss Boeldt and Ruth Fleming. I, , ,,Q35X- . .. ' L . ,fi I ft x ,Rf p ll E fi 'Xt ox six l V, ,4-14 I . . , ' , ' .Q . .ftjfl f ' I L,
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