rt receives recognitioix For the encouragement of student achievement in creative art Scholastic Magazines has created the National Scholastic Art Awards program. Art students at Concordia entered 72 dif- ferent projects ranging from photo- graphs to ceramics to textiles. At the downtown L.S. Ayres store the projects were judged against 12 oth- er area high schools where they re- ceived either Honorable Mention, Gold Key, or the highest possible award. Gold Key Finalist. This year eleven of Concordia ' s exhibits won Honorable Mention, one Gold Key, and one Gold Key Finalist. Sent to New York for judging, exhibits that won Gold Key Finalist awards became eligible for money awards in national competition. Renee Mueller, Gold Key Finalist, remarked, I think the Art Awards pro- gram is good because the people who are athletic have their matches and games, the people who re musical have their concerts, this is recognition for artistic students. Debbie Anderson, Gold Key winner, added, If your inter- ested in art as a career, the contest al- lows you to see the competition that is involved in the field. .-|,.,.-.. Renee Mueller, mixed media. Gold Key Finalist Debbie Anderson, textile design, Gold Key Barbara Brenner, watercolor, Honorable Mention Jennifer Brown, watercolor, Honorable Mention Chris Rettig, printmaking. Honorable Mention 22 art awards .
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BELOW; Students don an array of costumes on Masquerade Day. ► mm » » ■■Cv . ' MK ' l lSfi ABOVE: The top banana man (Mr. Parrish) urges students to go bananas during the pep as- sembly. RIGHT: At the homecoming nominee assembly, held on Switch Day. Luther Whitfield listens at- tentively to the question being posed to him by Tina Taykowski. i-y ' RIGHT: Mr. Breininger takes time to talk to Miss Hampel while patrolling the halls. 24 homecoming days
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