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ln the field of Arts and Crafts the creativity of the students is chal- lenged through the development of aesthetic creative expression and an opportunity to study their culture through a comparative study of his- tory and art education. LEFT: Judy Carroll checks out the art displays during Youth Art Month. BOTTOM: Clinton Robertson and Barry Edwards. ,Q 3 Eg 26 Academics ' 'E by ,, xii, t ,A I vi .34 1. 7 ' W Q m y wi 5 1, 5 L. K Qilztiii f gff
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The department of Foreign Languages fully realizes that to know another language is to know another peo- ple. Adhering to this maxim, the department feels that the increased efficiency in modes of communica- tion has indicated how very rapidly the world is growing smaller. RIGHT: Mr. Robert Banks supervises French drills by Frank Burnell, Shelia Williams, Myron Lewis, Charlotte Boliver, Gerrella Thomas, Helen Liggins, Robert Renfro and Pamela Jones. BELOW: Ms. Ann Weingartner points out the regions of Mexico to Carletta Jackson and Linda Jones. BOTTOM, RIGHT: Ms. lda Callier, Department Chairman, and Craig Simon, Roosevelt Green, Deborah Alix and Pat Chaney. '1 -, ' .ff - a,'L f L. 2 . -X .,w,. H ...ssl I Ll 'f .W ' of l 'l'7S. .p. -4, is fx ull. ..s - if --. 'W G f www. Y rr P-.. , . r nw' xx ff: ' 1 K .,-n.. l reeks ' NIE y www-QQN Academics 25
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.5 L? The Art Department produces stu- dents who can perceive, analyze, iudge and value the things they see, hear, and touch in their lives. Art students do many school posters for advertisements, stage back- drops, and participate in various exhibits throughout the city. They also visit the Museum of Fine Arts, the Contemporary Arts Museum, and other outstanding galleries in the city. ABOVE: Sheila Harrison, Sheila Blanton, Bar- bara Winn, Jackie Pruitt and Patricia Fergu- son make papier mache figures in crafts. RIGHT: Lenzell Coby and Mrs. G. James.
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