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Color My World - A ff Art became popular at DHS because it was a way for students to express their feelings through their works. Some projects that were assigned were wood carvings, clay modeling, acrylic and water color paintings, and papier-mache. Working on the Bobcat football signs filled the class time of some students. Many students chose Art I to fulfill their Fine Arts Requirement. Imagination is the backbone of art, while talent, skill, and patience also contribute to a student's creation. Dorothy Portis - Art I, Il, lll, and IV. Patrick Huskey, Steven Backus, and Ray Livingston put all of their talents into a daily assignment. The students of Art I, ll, and Ill concentrated on developing their artistic abilities. Art 21 ma'
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Group activity was an important part of Mrs. Porter's World History class. Aaron McGhee, Mike Riley, Brad Chombless, Ken Jones, Hugh Aaron Spires. Keith Morgan, and Kim Fleming found that cooperation on Section Reviews made the answers come easier. 20 Social Studies
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sfand up! Speak Up! Speech was one of the more popular courses offered at DHS to the students. The courses in Speech were designed to teach students the basic fundamentals and techniques of public speaking. The students in Speech l learned how to stand and speak correctly before an audience. They gave speeches, debates, analyzed poems and works of prose. Basic parliamentary procedure was also taught in the course. Speech ll offered a more in depth approach to Speech l. Those in Drama acted in plays and learned the technical aspects of the stage. Seven students from DHS attended Student Congress at Little Rock during November. Student Congress provided first hand experience in debate and parlimentary procedure. 1985 - 86 Speech Club: Curtis Chatham, Vicki Cossey. Cheryl Davis, Leslie White, Jennifer Dancer, Allison Prewitt, Melissa Weser, Stephen Puryear, Dewanda Trotter, Mark Hurst, Lisa Clark, Andrew Massey, David Cowgill, Scott Rosegrant, Dwana Chatham. Chandra Fleming, Leslie Livingston, Cynthia Baker, Tina Buchanna, Sandra Banyard, Cindy Martin, Aaron McGee, Melinda Eldridge. Tino Hubbard, Tim Wilken, Daryl McGehee, Steven Backus, Shane Weatherford. Rodney Block, Monta Kellebrew, Kelly Bailey, Scottie Harrison. Michael Woodyard, Greg Vickers, Kevin Mayo, Julius Davidson, Keith Hurst, Hugh Spires, Leigh Ann White, Lori Adcock, Holly Smith, Michelle Weser, Kim Fleming, Hammett Evans, Ezell Branch, Travis Taylor, Deon Earls, Lee Stevens, Tony Davis. John Wells, Doug Mullins. These Student Congress Members planned strategy with Mike Boyd, their advisor. 22 Speech FW f Kilisig' ' Kip .. .- , 94
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