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‘The man called up at the school to talk to me about buying it’ — Anthony Armstrong Arkansas Young Artists FRONT ROW. Sponsor Robin Loucks. Veronica Hart. Kristi Gunter. Tiffani Barber. Sponsor Beth Smith 2ND ROW. Lisa Thornsberry. Ken Hobbs. Anthony Armstrong, Toni Lowden, Marc Baty. David Miller 3RD ROW. Betsey Sheets. Amanda Cessna. Paul. Laura Steward. 8obby Morden. Gary Jackson. Crystal Ward BACK ROW. Todd Humphries. Danny Rodriguez. Phillip Hadfield. Art Club FRONT ROW. Jackie Thomas — Secre- tary Treasurer. Kristi Gunter — President. Kerrie Smith — Vice President 2ND ROW. Sponsor — Robin Loucks. Holly Fortner. Shannon Fuller. Kim Elliot. Pam Robertson, Cindy Tanner. Christy Stricklin. K Stroud. Tiffani Barber. Holly Hen- derson, Kelli Hill. Sponsor — Beth Smith. 3RD ROW. Cameron Douglas. Kelly Alexander. Lisa Thornsberry. Ken Hobbs, Anthony Armstrong. Olivera Janjic. Tamara Hollins, Art Welborn. Marc Baty. David Miller 4TH ROW. Betsy Sheets. Amanda Cessna. Paul Smith, Laura Steward. Monica Staggs, Keith Sharpe. Toni Lowden, Crystal Ward. Jeff Vandenburg 5TH ROW. Heather Mahan. Amy Staggs. Todd Humphries. Danny Rodriguez. Bobby Morden. Gary Jackson. Tony Jones 6TH ROW. Greg Morns. Shelby Houdgens. Phillip Hadfield. B Kelley. Derek Lype BACK ROW. Jason Clark. Phillip Ellington. Larry Thomas. Baron Davis, Dee Small. Veronica Hart. Lloyd Jefferson NOT PICTURED — Kevin Carroll. Jay Arnold REACHING FOR THE TOP. Senior Laura Stew- ard paints the mural. Moulin Rouge, in the French room for her AP Art class.
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‘We even got to have our picture taken with B. J. Sams’ — Allen Walker 'vintr Breeze Staff FRONT ROW. Advisor Dixie Martin. Amy Em- bree. Buddy Head. Tony Coombs. Nick Basil. Brian Margrave. Dara Quackenbush SECOND ROW. Rod Landrcth. Karen Pugh. Tncia Loet- scher. Jenny Singel. Kelli Hill. Jason Coyne. Me- lissa Norman THIRD ROW. Heather Mahan. Christine McKnelly. Cheryl Ahart. Leslie Me- Carley. Jyiemmia Woods. Stephanie Jones. Ka- ren Harbin. Cary Chism BACK ROW. Amanda Huber. David Knutson. Malacai Brackenridge. Scott Howell. Tammy Alexander.Miranda Per- kins. Kelly Hurst NOT PICTURED. Melissa Mount. Chnsty Low Banner Staff FRONT ROW. Adviser Dixie Martin. Mark Barr. Exchange Editor Kelly Hurst. Sports Editor Cary Chism. Co-editor Christy Low. Melissa Mount SECOND ROW. Computer Manager Rod Lan- dreth. Sandra Gann. Features Editor Lisa Thorn- sberry. Co-editor Dara Quackenbush. Business Manager Melissa Norman BACK ROW. Artist Jason Clark. Renee Cram. Christine McKnelly. Vikki Price. News Editor Miranda Perkins THE FINAL PRODUCT. Glad to be finished, senior Lisa Thornsberry takes one last look at “Driblets.'' the monthly column she wrote for the Banner. Breeze Banncr Staffs 139
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T e be a winner Junior Anthony Armstrong learned that being an artist can be profitable after his painting won the Lt. Governor's Award for best in the show in the Distinguished Young Artists Exhibition on November 8. Anthony said that his winning picture of a black man playing the piano was bought for $250 by a man who attended the exhibition at the Annual Arts and Design Fair. The man called up at the school to talk to me about buying it. he said. I sold it to him and he also talked to me about sponsoring me through college and art institutes. Art students in Arkansas were asked to send in art to be judged for the ex- hibition. Anthony said. Luckily mine was selected to be judged for the contest. he said. I found out Saturday. November 7. that I had won.” Anthony said he was surprised that he won. I know that there are a lot of good artists in Arkansas. he said. It just lifted me off my feet when I won because all of these people came by and congratulated me. Anthony, who started taking art class- es in the eighth grade, said he used to watch an art show on television and that is what got him interested in drawing. In second grade we used to watch this lady on television that used to draw trees, animals, and things like that, he said. “It was neat to watch her. This is not the first time Anthony has won something for his art. he said. — by Cary Chism FINISHING IT UP. Pulling up her moWe. Soph- CONCENTRATION. Sophomores Carol Thomp- omorc Angie Ingalls puts lape on her project. son and Jennifer Pope work on their art project. Arkansas Young Artists Art Club 141
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