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ART! PHOTOGRAPHY Splash 81 flash Broadening horizons and service to the school were the major activities of the art club. During the course of the year the club took two field trips to the Museum of Fine Arts to see the Armand Hammer exhibit and to San Jacinto College to see various art exhibits. Most of the members found it enjoyable. Junior Mark Grasso said about the museum trip, It was a good chance to see a wide collection of great artists, workf, During third quarter the members constructed a wooden sculpture. This piece of art, located in one of the school courtyards. was called Students' Onef, Several students said this was one way to express their artistic abilities for the school. Below: Sophomore Bryan Thompson and senior Gina Bowen discuss the design for the club's sculpture with art teacher Mark Crayne during a meeting. 'ki ,Q , 4- .- '.4f ,H , A ar lui Above: For recognition in watercolor, senior Cordon Jones received the an award. Right: During Art Day, freshman Ronald Brogdon watches sophomore Robert Bales create a pot out of clay. I 34 -XrtfPhotogr1tphy Below: Freshmen Dale Templin and Scott Greer and sophomore Cary Templin construct th an club's sculpture, Students' One in one ofthe school courtyards. i l l I u J I B i tri 'ai jk
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Below: U.I.L. PARTICIPANTS Front Row: Freshman Trudi Popeszku and sophomore Leticia Jimenez. Second Row: Juniors Janet Jones and Girey Townzen. I fy I t , I ff ,- uf h . .. A 4 S ,,. KIIQL .4v' Y ,vp ' , s- e --1 ,474 s ' ia f- i r W., fqijig. x Ygaikf X' qs. it SSFV, . 'LFS -:LZ ' A , ff-8 'v2 ': , ' ff w f-i1gj? , '+ f-Y-'jf K A f ' ,, v ' -Q X f r N - 1 f ' , ' I I?i' I jf' - H. - , Q N M, M ' QM ' j' ft. ' ffl, t -:ff s I ' i 3 1 ' - ' ,f OW to balance our books Business classes were practical for life as well as for developing skills for jobs and college preparation. Bookkeeping prepared students for college accounting and for general clerical jobs. Seniors Marla Heinz and Jonna Atkins said that the course helped them balance their checkbooks better also. Junior Carol Mills said the practical record keeping course helped Above: BUSINESS AWARDS seniors Rica Martin, short- hand: Stuart Hall, bookkeeping: and junior Carolina Her- nandez, typing. Left: Freshman Byron Thomas holds a giant 1040 form while general business teacher Aretta Carden explains the form to the class, her to improve her math skills. General business and business law classes taught students awareness of worldly situations that concerned them, such as court procedures, con- sumer protection, contracts, applica- tions and tax forms. Typing was the most popular busi- ness subject, a practical skill for every- OHS. Busines 33
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T e .gf lg. .asm Ixft: While on an art club field trip to the Museum of Fine Arts junior Kellie Creeden casually strikes a pose with one of the exhibits. Below: ART CLUB Front Row: Brenda Grimes isponsorj, Pham Linh, Venessa Holl- ingsworth ftreasj, Melody Prescher Qsec.l, Garry McDugle Qv. pres.l and Mark Crayne fsponsorj. Second Row: Todd Scott, Carrie Day, Ronnie Bills, Bobby Engel and Lisa Hitt. Third Row: Mark Grasso and Bryan Thompson. Fourth Row: Billy Sandstedt, Jimmy McQueen, Gary Templin and Dale Templin. Above: PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Front Row: W. G. Wilson fsponsorl, Greg Bumham ipresl, Kellie Lester 1rep.l, Kim Allen 1sec.l and Randy Walker lv. pres.l, Second Row: William Shepard, Debora Bryant, Don Graham, David Jones. Francis Chanee, Becky Ser- res and Mark Evangelism. Art! Photography 35
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