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k 0 0 o Time Given to rt Club, Itar Guild 2525 :-f -,f'-f ,f,'. :1.11ff-' 1- .,'-,'1 1 ' .,'i .Ii - . LINOLEUM BLOCK PRINTS made by students, OBSERVING THE HANDICRAFTS of younger club Above, hang to dry in the an room as Gibb Vinson members, Below, is eighth grader Frances Nettles remarks on colors and designs. who is an Art Club member. 1- .1 v- . .-Q' ll! i Q nother first-time organization, The Art Club, did a great deal to encourage student art work. Students in grades 6-8 were selected. They met every other Friday and took trips to the State Fair and Columbia Museum of Art, also they learned through speak- ers. In addition, students observed Art Emphasis Month and entered poster contests. Members are: Anastazija Aralica, Tony Bissell, Jay Blair, Alli- son Dorn, Phillips Dunbar, Nan Hamp- ton, Marian Fishburne, len Handel, Julie Kamis, Cheryl Manger, Bowe Moorman, Catherine Poston, Louise Washer, Mishoe Brennecke, Mary Bruccoli, Meredith Bultman, Bobby Burg, Noble Cooper. Johnny Dunlap, Evans Elliott, Kitty Magoffin, Eliza- beth Manning, Watson McElveen, Clark Smith, Leighton Stradtman, Burt Walker, Tuck Williams, Steve Lunce- ford, Anne Kinard, Frankie McCrory, Frances Nettles, Marian Nettles, James Patrick, Brian Smith, Marilee Taylor, Gibb Vinson, John Walker, Kenny Weber. lo Pl my SHOWING THEM HOW, Mrs. Leslie Alexander, kneads a lump of clay in front of the kiln before nil .1 1 if ' l-,'.' - sl. 2 1 4- creating an inspired form. A, ,,,, WM '3MWQx ?W' T --3 f l--A ' 'iflilff ' T ei 1-iff? ' Ar? CIub!68
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Ski Club h sk' lb' ' f ' M e 1 C u s main unctron was a rip to Appalachian Ski Mountain in North Iarolina. Advised by Mr. Danny Pipes, me group planned and participated in a o-day trip the weekend of February 7th d 8th. Approximately forty-five mem- ers paid S33 each for two days and one ight. The cost included lessons, insur- nce , transportation , meals , lodging , nd membership in the French-Swiss Ski College. VIAGINING THE SLOPES is Robert McCardle who lfms to attend the Ski C1ub'5 ommg to the mmm' THE SKI CLUB: Standing: Steve Lunceford, Callie erine Poston, Scott Shelley, Allen Madden, Brian uns- Shell, Marian Nettles, Sharon Walters, Cherly Pon- Smith, Johnny Dunlap. Front: Eric Austin, Roger f f f ff- der, John Walker, Frankie McCrory. Patsy Doskocil, Guerard, Frank Doskocil, Chipper Lilliewood, Keith Ruth Bell, Emmett Lunceford. Middle: Ball Hender- Legare, Charles Tefreni, Robert Mccardle, Graham S011. Morgan McEachern. Kneeling: Noble Cooper. Cooper, Joe Bruccoli, and not pictured: Cal Harrel- Amy Harling, Jennifer Draine, Teresa Cucco, Cath- son 9' 1 DJUSTING THE SKIS for Keith Legare is Emmett inceford while other ski enthusiasts watch, hoping r be next in trying them on. . :,,..,,. :,,.s,,. ssl. , swf-an Waterman ,,,5,5W::lgfl -Q as we , ,' rw-:MP 1 - tw me :ma Nw-fyf. 115, 5:-gg: yi gygwj We-H wk ,ij 5 W wif, Y k 5: 5 W 67!Ski Club
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