Posted by Carly Ayres | Date Posted: 17 December, 2010
As a sign of the end of the semester, the sophomore walk-through marks the climax of their fall semester as each student sets up their desk as a depiction of their best work completed thus far. This year’s walk-through took place last Wednesday and students were asked to have their presentations ready by 5:00 pm then asked to leave while their teachers reviewed the work. Needless to say, the hours leading up to the review were filled with a flurry of foam-core, chipboard, and cork as all ninety-four students rapidly tried to put forward their best display. Presentations included work completed in Design Principles I, Wood I, and Metals I. Here are a couple shots from the walk-through.
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