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Imaginative students show talent Horned alligators, ten legged spiders, pink elephants, little green mice. These were a few of their favorite things. Paper-Mache' found in all sizes, shapes, and colors was one of the eye catchers in the Art Department. Art students created many different projects over the year. Paint brushes, pottery wheels, sketch pencils, silk screens, and many other art utensils were available to students in art. Creativity, imagination, and talent were the key assets in art classes. New students worked on lettering and block printing. Other students took on more challenging projects such as Debbie Workman's picture in the gym loft of the wrestlers. An optional benefit of art was the Art Club which had 12 members with Debbie Workman as President. Throughout the year Art Club held several events such as the Thanksgiving Feast, Christmas party, and a student show where art students exhibited their creative work.
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MIDDLE LEFT: It's not so easy to cut metal if you don't use the right technique. Colt Jacobs, junior, applies his welding skills. LEFT: Who says shop classes are just for boys? Sherri Space, sophomore, proves the custom is changing. BELOW: Beating the high cost of having a car repaired is senior Steve Workman as he works on his car during auto shop. ABOVE: Taking great care is junior Tom Prentice and senior Dar Scholten as they work on their welding projects. LEFT: A 1001 uses for the school newspaper. Steve Sammon, senior, shows his favorite use. 9
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r FAR LEFT: A necessary but fun part of art is block printing, as Tim Butler, junior, shows. LEFT: Steady hands and lots of paint permits Tracy Snyder, senior, to exercise her talents. LEFT: Art instuctor Mr. Tom Blinn shows Jeiaine Kennedy, sophomore, and Larry Barnhill, junior, the process of silk screening. ABOVE: Creativity is being used here as Joe Harris, junior, starts one of her favorite things. 11
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