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Students looking for ways to express their creativity at
Serliors Natalie Oakley and Grant MN didn't have to look very hard. For those who searched for
Christiansen work together to build a bench a change of pace from the normal classes, there were many
in Woods II. Creativity was an important ski ll available options.
when working on different projects in
woods class. PHOTO BY CANDACE KELLOGG Classes like advanced studio art fashion merchandis-
ing, woods, art foundations, and creative writing offered stu-
dents a chance to express themselves by allowing them to use
their own ideas and to be as creative as they wanted.
Fashion merchandising is one class where fashionable
students are able to further their creative style and create their
own looks . "We get a lot of our ideas from current magazines
that Mrs. Sheri Owens provides," junior Megan Santa Maria
said.
Advanced Studio Art offered creative students a con-
tinuation of their earlier art classes. "This class provides the time
and environment where we can work on the pieces for our
portfolio, and be creative, in order to help us for the future,"
senior Kirsti Hanson said.
Creativity was found in different types of classes, pre-
senting a change of pace and a way for students to express
themselves in school.
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Junior Mary Ficenic works
on a poem in English 1 1 .
Creativity was used in
writing the poem, and by
decorating it. PHQTO BY CANDACE KELLOGG