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Budding Pica55os CARTOON FUN. Art appreciation student, Donna Brown, uses tempera paints to fill in her enlarged sketch of a cartoon strip. GRAPHIC GYRATIONS. Studying Buck- minster Fuller, Shelia Abbott adapts his geometric technique to her own interpreta- tion ofa vase. ..a!.f'- 1 b. yn!! A ' X YR wwf 4 s I I a 6 Fi-BX M v x Y N 5-ov ,,,, A 4 X-ff ,W ful- 4 N
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N VME! I 3' O 'nu 'X .. Hill.-Rft, 'ts-I -3 lf? nt vii. llvercrnwding fails to stifle creativity ntering the confines of 119 Art students pinpointed their interests and delved into the world of creativity. Self-expression in the Arts varied depending on the individual. The department exposed students to art slides artmobile traveling shows and the Metropolitan series of orig- inal oil paintings. DOOR DECOR. Art II students Iohnny Raper and Frank Betzner add the finishing touches to a Valentine door display. I, .4 Ai,, , W. t I t if if i ,Q 'Z . 'U I l tk K lx 1 i l A it l I ill it Nt '- .J l .i I 1 135 .Q is i. ' X x 1 X . X 1 l x A 6 r I ret X i l i , if XN f , Third period artists were always on the lookout for the paint demon, Lisa Screeton. In order to escape her spills or flicks, students learned to keep their distance. In early April, Art I and II stu- dents' sketches and oil paintings were accepted for inclusion in the Young Arkansas Artists exhibition. Artists presented their works to the high school for public viewing in May. In order to increase existent art funds students sponsored a 'last chance' art sale during final exams. FACE LIFT. Art I students Sonny Boy Qalls, Melissa Gunter, and Delilah Warren cut down on hall drabness, replacing door de- signs. ig f WMM' ,.f 'i Y J! J mi DISTINGUISHED DISPENSER. Eradicating the traditional lookin paper towel dispensers, Billy Hill and Roger Winford decorate the art depart- ments,
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5- X BODY CHECK. Inspecting the engine in Mr. Watterson's 2402, sophomore jimmy Robi- son tinkers around for his column on motor sports. SPORTS TEAM Melissia Gunter and Mike Pitonyak double check score books for on the spot reporting of HHS athletic events. Fans looked forward to sports coverage in the 'Buzzettesf PICTURE THIS. Part of the photography team, Dennis Baldwin experiments with overhead viewing on the Yashica Mat 124. DEFI' DESIGNS. Staff cartoonist Alan Pich uses India ink to wash down basics for a graphic sketch. The finished drawing ac- companied a front page feature on smoking. 88!Understudies
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