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lggeouskfluorescentll paint, interest- WITH ASSISTANCE FROM Mrs. Olberd- ing, Shawn Koss is able to better under- stand the assignment. WITH A QUESTIONINC GLANCE, john Still makes a gesture for Mr. Draves' approval. DURING A REHEARSAL, Mr. Leeper speaks to the percussion section. . ' 5, ,fc ,gas lrf, K I , Dfraves, Chair t r A ,,42.D,oesQ working with outra- ingjfcolyor schemes, and dazzling Qdetsignlsoundr ffunl? yWell, that's ivvhiati this , year's art students worked on, plus perspective and coloryharmony. y C i , Art wasn't all fun, it was a lot ofhard work too. lt taught the basic fundamentals of art and developed the students' leisure time by giving them the ability to have creative minds and skills. Art was fun, creative, and yes, a lot of hard work. It was all worth it in the end when the students had their beautiful paintings, in- teresting drawings, and wonderful sculptures. s A Five students received awards for the artwork in the PTSA Re- flections Contest. This year's theme was From Liberty's View. First place went to Alfred Ambrosi t8thj, Second Place to Kellie Keef- er f8thJ, Third Place to jill Morris t8thJ, Fourth Place to Chris Cox f9thJ, and Fifth Place to jason Morton t8thi. BAND Mr. jerry Leeper, Chair Z , ,A ' '- V ..,, ,.. 6 'O::r'::'- Q. O-'i-' -wmgnn ow-c:23mEmUru3ZfDg:Oo wg NCIDODUQQCD-:jg Q- 3 -'fp 2,,., --f-o--U3f e4Q-. :E '3-,,,9.,u:nw:-f'25'm ' 'D-on-L33 s gt: N Q0--i-,m E.Z ','?,N :gl 9132.3-XDOSUQNRPUNSDQ. HSN?-Q mo?-Egmf-'i2,,,fD:.F si :rmi-'I --::.c'n,m-'..,g xo,-i afE:a,8f?agfmUQ'0,1ggHOaD-Q 05'-U'5f+.-twgiggl' o.:3T'c:53ifDE , C--1 N20 :rvQ. 1 mfD 7x4 gmoQ3m '5 2'v'T UQBQUOOOTT 3-QQ..- ' O QJCDC-. Q-Q.g3cn O0 WWE-,i Q,3 N E 4,,Q-mtv.-i -4N0NF,'fU:: r'o5,ms mmqmm-UQ:-DQQN 0 -. ,e-r 'r5...,fD:jfD Q Daw o. fi'3.n,g2'.a,2,'gO:'mgs, mn vw s ,HQ sr gg-Egmggmogzgtfm 3316 3,81 A 9' O 'P Q- t' fDr.t211', f1'.a f
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H igh lights -.1,i A, 1 N ir-..s. Blue Springs' outstanding first year teacher nominee, Mr. Bond. iiM'5X.5Z1'IsifQ7L1ZT.LZZf2,.'lfQllllC4 fl: 13511 4--9 5 . .,,, .-,,, .., .. ..-ww I-.. ,,,, n,,,:,4.:q4L1:.,.z.:,:...,s.:g:1k 5- ,:,.:T,., CONCENTRATING HARD on perfecting his project, james Newport takes a moment to listen to further instruction. Bri . u First year teacher David Bond was chosen as the 1985-86 recipient of the Sallie Mae award for Out- standing First Year Teacher for the Blue Springs School District. The winning teacher is chosen on the basis of hisfher academic achieve- ment, participation in college activ- ities, and classroom work during the 'c f- W -AH A- -W - ' f ss Mu .,,i.Qg. ' .,,1f.QQQ4Li L..'....Q,,:Z,,.:. ff- W - .4.....ap,p.,a,,.. .t:1,LLg.e.z.i1, 13.1143-.:.tic.M:LQJs-.Lf p-c.s...a..4u...,.,..a4. M.. DURING A FESTIVAL BAND REHEARSAL, Cindy Quick concentrates on the beat of the music. first year of teaching. Mr. Bond's nomination goes to national com- petition where one outstanding teacher from each state will be chosen and those recipients will each receive a 51,000.00 cash award. BSIH is indeed proud to count Mr. Bond among its staff members. M51 waz awcwffit zz rf -Guam ' 111: :K -- img.: meet xxx- wicca' wsxai' gmc: msg? rim a z:.1 1 ,,-ruamf. f xnxx, 11x:,.w,.gz.z,:x:L'a::z: S rgymfzgxaszfda wma: g, xr. mzesvzz S5131 fvwmzsm :imc tatrmz iii fzffif -if--fziw--rv ----fry?-'evjw--5.fy73g:g5gss.'fp7gg3fg,Qi55
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