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-I copies CEDILUQQI CBru hing up Pen and Braah Gab: lhontl Miss Rosemary Burke fsponsorj, Jennifer McCall, Jill Brunton tvice-presidentl, Cindy Haynes ttreasurerl, Jim Cook fsponsorj. Iaemmll Stacy Smith, Shery Vinson, Brenda Tyra. Michele Kelley, Kathy Bradley, Barbara Mullican fpresidentl. Iblrhl Barbara Reed. Brian Longworth, Joel Sazama, Paul Norris. A clean slate. Stephan Porter erases some of his art work and tries again as he works on a sketch of one of the Parkview hallways. A' A i ' aQ.,,,,3 we A wif? - - A .- Q., 0 - 4 4...,M..:.g o the surprise of some, art classes brought back childhood memories of making mud pies in the back yard. Each student spent a week making pottery, and most found that the clay reminded them of mud. Pottery is more fun than a lot of the things we do in art, said David Andrews, junior. It feels like making cold, clammy mudpiesf' While pottery was an individual effort art students worked together on several projects. They painted a Patriot and lettered Home of the Patriots on the gym wall and painted a Patriot on the circle in the center of the teachers' parking lot. At Halloween, the Pen and Brush Club helped with the KAAY Haunted House by designing and furnishing one of the rooms. I took art because I like to draw, said sophomore Brenda Tyra. I can express myself better on paper in a class, than I can on my own. Others took art because it was a nice break from themes and equations. Art was fun! S-T-E-A-D-Y. Calm nerves and disciplined hands are big assets in copper enameling, a first semester art project for Harold Springer and Geri McDonald. 184-Academics! Organizations
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-l ooks fiilmsl Hjeroglyphlcs? Senior Cecilia Hartness grimaces as she tries to decipher her shorthand notes in class. Take a letter. Transcribing her shorthand notes into lcttcr form, Kim Lyons, junior. completes her lcticr at the lypcwriter to prepare it for mailing. Machine age. Ted Webber. a government auditor. demonstrates a portable hard copy terminal with bubble memory for the Data Processing class. The class obtained its own terminal in the spring. .71 P 4 , -ws 186 Academics! Organizations
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