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Fundamentals Paint .. . clay . . . wax . . . wheels . . . watercolors . . . metals and more. Do these sound familiar? If you said "Art", you're right. Mr. Hawkins has been teaching art students at Prairie for the last eleven years and he feels that the group of students he had this year was one of the best ever; they were c r ea t i ve and ve r y enthusiastic. When you think of the word "art", what comes to mind? People drawing pictures, right ? That's some but not all of the total picture. There are many areas in which you can use your own particular talents: ceramics, jewelry, crafts, drawing, and painting. Rick Murphey, a senior, summed it all up: "Art is fun! You get to do what you want to do. I get to use my imagination to create things people have never even thought of before. It's a good class— you learn a lot, and not just about art." Left: Loren Ziskovsky holds a steady hand while doing his drawing in ink. Below: Laurie Welty and Marjean Blaha create their own things with clay. Center: Typing class requires a lot of concentradition and it shows on faces of Connie Feldmann and Beth Fisher.

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