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it ,.k,: Stick painting is the name of the game for freshman Eileen An drews as she creates her masterpiece during the morning Art-In one hundred thirty-six First Annual Art-In Considered Success By South Participants 5 just like in kindergarten freshman Chris Meyer enjoys getting the hands into the paint to do her creation in the finger-painting area.
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Cindy Metcalf and several South High students dance to the music of Patterson Kane at the Snow Week dance Friday from 9-12. remainder of Snow Week ran smoothly as planned. Activities included sledding at the dike, a pep fest, broomball and a dance. Hot apple cider wa: sold in the commons as part of the celebration. Snow Queen and King were Karen Hegre and jim Peinovich. Candidates were Lisa Anderson, Matt Andrews, Sherri Braaten, Dan jahnke, Sarah jordheim, Steve Linn, Dana Mogck, Bobbi Pratt. Q e f Q hi' . 'x Q, ,g V. ,MN 3 I . f 6 1 L :A l fe X 0,4 , - Q -3 Seniors Karen Hegre and J im Peinovich, crowned Snow Queen and King, read a proclamation at the pepfest where they were crowned. The freshmen join forces in an effort to win the human pyramid the sophomores, while second place went to the Freshmen. The contest. Emcee Gelaine Orvik announced the final winners to be juniors put up a valiant effort to win, but took a mere third place. one hundred thirty-five
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Under the leadership of the Art Department, the first annual South High Art In was staged March 13. The commons was converted into a workshop made available to students and faculty. The Art In featured many different types of art media ranging from finger painting to air brush, and painting without the use of hands. There was also a special sitting by james Spence for a very popular Draw the Principal contest won by sophomore john Sorgaard. Another soph Greg Haug was a double event winner. He captured top honors in the Straight Line and Drawing Without Using Hands contests. The art was judged and displayed in various places around South high. Participation ran high, and the Art In in general was considered very successful. .Es Draw the Principal is one of the categories assigned for the first throne to pose for the would-be artists as they attempt to draw the annual Art-ln. jim Spence donned his crown and mounted his ati Q 5 ll ,mx Age has no barriers in the Art-In as junior Mike Herr- mann attempts his original one finger finger-painting. winning picture. Students and staff were able to enter the contest. Drawing without Hands is one of the more difficult areas of art as sopho- more james Shear attempts a pencil drawing by doing it his own unique way. one hundred thirty-seven
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