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CfciSi 4rt The annual Art Show was held horn May IV25 on the second floor of the learning center. The show consisted of approximately 250 works created h students during the I98J-84 season. All students were encouraged to exhibit entries which were juried by the visual arts department staff Many works were for sale by the artists whose names appeared on identification tags, and parents and students were invited to view the show during regular school hours. This gave the show a professional atmosphere Award of merit selections were made by Mr Jack Bartholomew, a graphic arts designer for twenty-six years, and bv Mr William Olhla. a former illustrator and instructor in medical illustration at Ohio State University. Both artists received a bachelor of fine arts degree from the university and were considered by the art department to be qualified, objective judges. The award of merit winners were seniors Michelle Batch, ceramic work. Doug Blue, ceramic; Wendy Karelck, batik; Connie Rutherford. Tonja Satercn, Jenny Toft, and Bill Wagcn-brenner. photography Junior winners were Dianne Fenton, silk screen, Mark Huffman, abstract collage. Chris Kclhlc. watetcolot painting, Willie Kocher, sculpture, Renee Ladd, watetcolot painting, Meghan Olicrt, screen painting Sophomore winners were Deborah Almy, soft sculpture, Jon Bell, sculpture; Tim Donoghuc, acrylic painting and pencil drawing, Jane Francis. soft sculjxure; Brad Lyons, photography. Freshman winners were Ellen Dickerson, tempera painring. Erica Foster, ink drawing. Larissa Heck, collage. Katie Klcber, weaving; Laura Newberry, soft sculpture Students exhibiting in the show utilized a variety of media from pencil drawings to mosaic jewelry. In an attempt to capture the character of the Cabbage Hatch dolls, many students constructed soft sculpture works fot the contest The An Show represented the combined effons of both students i staff and gave talented students the i portunity to be recognized for achievements, commented an in tor Elizabeth Chnsman.
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Ryan Somerville Tom Spacer Nan Sprutcll Sccki Stevent Beth Stewart Julie Stebciu Doo Sterntvlu Nathan Stewart Tania Streun Shannon Strickland Kevin Stuldrehei Sen lot i
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