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'Q .- 'W v X .1 . Q far 28 X Music Mr. Hunt's enthusiasm makes music more interesting. Mr. Robert Hunt's music classes lived out their musical interest not only by giving school performances, but by sharing their music with the community The Band practiced long and hard hours with the Majorettes and Dixie Debs to compile very enjoyable halftime activities Donald He during football and basketball games. They played at Hanes Mall, South Park School, the Thanksgiving Parade, and attended a Band contest held i April at Catawba College. The Chorus sang at South Park, Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies. 8 n
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The enjoyment of art makes living more meaningful. Ms. Lura Holley Takin' it to the streets exposed the talents of Parkland Art students as they carried their skills into the community. A day of painting and drawing objects at Hanes Mall gave shoppers a chance to see Parkland artists at work. Exhibits at the new Career Center, Hanes Mall, Dixie Q I Scott Merrill works on drawing at Hanes Mall. Debbie Marsh adds finishing touches to her landscape in 2nd period Art 4 c ass. Ms. Davis' and Ms. Holleyls Art stu- dents draw objects at Hanes Mall. Mr. Hunt poses for Ms. Hollev's 6th period Art 3 class. jonathan Bennett paints two students in Ms. Davis' Art 4 class. 2, 'L 1 'i MWF' 1 30 ! Art Classic Fair, Scholastic Art Awards, and Salem Fine Arts it iiii I Center demonstrated their A g l enthusiasm to spread their 3 i A originality. -- A X, M 'T ts.. in ..l,. 't.ll 35 rmrfmffirfiftiiflfisfv ' 'I24524fffgtreffifliggiiitn f 2 . A VX-L,
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