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Art, Homemaking Add During a tasting meal in Homemaking III, GLORIA DUMESNIL presented a Japanese dish. Senior ROSE LILIQUIST works on her egg-tempora project in I fourth period Art III, taughtlby Mrs. Arnel Seymour. DONNA MOYERS manages to find time to just sit and think in her Art class.
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'Throughout BCHS As the season progressed, the state-bound Bridge City Cardi- l nals gained momentum by breezing through the first nine games with an 8-1 record, and winning district on a close 7-3 penetra- tions edge over West Orange. Fans enthusiastically followed i them in their four-game journey through the Class AAA State Play- 1 offs, and when the season ended for the Cards in a 14-0 loss to Brownwood, the majority of the 10,000 present were BCHS stu- dents and supporters. Xl CHARLES JOHANSSON, MATT MCKNIGHT, ROCKY MELDER and MACK HOOKER, members ofB.C. 's crack Blue Team, watch the Red Team in action. Ricky Robb, and Ricky Duncan escort the school mascot, BIG RED, to one of the home games. STEVE WORSTER looks on as his injured ank le is taped-up during halftime of the Bridge City-West Orange district championship clash. I 1
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Culture to BC Curriculum Oil painting, pastels, egg temporas, wall hangings--all these are but a few of the many colorful and fascinating pro- jects done by Art III students. Out of the entire school year, approximately one-third of the time is spent in the tedious work of oil paintings, and each student is required to complete at least five different types of paintings. Two new ideas were added to the curriculum this year. Time was required for wall hangings, and new techniques were introduced with egg-temp- oras. Another department con- tributing to the cultural en- lightment of its students is the Homemaking department. Homemaking I, II, III, and Family Living are offered to BCHS students. YVONNE BREAUX measures her subject as she prepares to figure draw in Art III. if yy 5.5, , CHUCK FLOYD completes one of the five oil paintings the advanced art students Q Art IIIJ are required to do.
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