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They Create Color A stranger could walk into their room and not believe that the cluster of materials and students could pro- duce an art exhibit. Paint brushes, scissors, and clay are just a fevv of the materials used by the Art club. Students vvon awards for their exhibits in the South- east Texas Scholastics Art Exhibit. One big project of the year vvas the door designs created in the student center area. The club sponsor is lVlrs. Annola Lan- caster. Shri F '-'fu wr 5.06, Q-V Top: Lisa Dodd learning the art of sculpting. Middle left: Andy lVlacKenny working on yearbook cover. Middle right: You put both your hands over it and say the magic words, and then Mike Whipple. Above: He looks like my pet turtle. Left: Graphic artists and their door design. Jay Jarman and Eric Lilly. Organizations 43
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sang' i 'S-i Top left: Kathy Sullivan paints the entrance to the Devine Kingdom, Top right: Pat Torres created a beautiful stained glass window in the library at Christmas time. Above: Future barbed wire fence maker. Middle right: Art students who received awards at the Southeast Texas Scholastic Art Exhibit are: Laura Hahn, Kathy Sullivan, Andy lVlacKenny, Christy Hood, and Michelle Head. Right: Visiting sculp- tor enthralls art class. 42 Organizations ,W
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N tagmf Math Isn't Greek to Them Mu Alpha Theta has grown to 110 members who fill the rigid membership requirements of having an 85? average or better in math, and have completed geometry. This year Mu Alpha Theta hosted a Junior High tournament and sold candy for a fund-raising project. Proceeds were used to send club contestants to math tourna- ments. A picnic to celebrate the end of another school year brought the club together for a final meeting. Officers for this year were: Karen McKinley, president, Linda Surdacki, vice president: David McAdow, vice president, Kathy Wells, secretary: Pat Duval, treasurer: and Doug Vermaelen, parliamentarian. Mrs. Josie Mallery is sponsor. Right: Rob McKinley and Kathy Wells at the Mu Alpha Theta initiation. Below: Mrs. Josie Mallery, sponsor: Karen McKinley, president, and Doug Vermaelen, parliamentariang at a Mu Alpha meta meeting. Bottom Right: Mu Alpha Theta Members. 4 ' f NIU ALPHA TH ETA M. Bonclurant, L. Briolat, M. Cone, J. Glover, L. Hewlett, J. Hoppe, D. Jones, C. Kellay, J. McAuliffe, T. Mosher, S. Myers, Pt. Noel, W. Peebles, K. Reim, S. Rose, G. Serres, S. Shaw, T. Shuck, A. Smith, A. Stubblefield, S. Sullivan, K. Vie, D. Wallrath, P. Wilkinson, W. Wells, S. Alvis, D. Baggett, J. Bessolo, K. Benz, S. Blavier, D. Cabaniss, J. Clement, D. Collins, S. Foster, D. Golasinski, Ft. Gorman, K. Greeker, L. Hahn, L. Henderson, S. Hendrickson, J. Hildebrandt, P. Hiller, N. Juillard, T. King, K. Kirkpatrick, C. Kruegar, G. Lipinski, Kathy McCommon, A. McAndrew, L. McLead, D. Nadeau, M. Pickett, C. Ftenz, A. Rivero, R. Rudkin, S. Rupp, M. Starrett, A. Stull, B. Vreeland, A. Vowell, L. Wells, S. Williams, S. Work, S. Elster, B. Gardner, T. Goodman, S. Means, A. Munger, S. Neuhouser, P. Wilhite, S. Williams, B. Beadle, A. Becnel, M. Brophey, C. Brown, J. Bruch, A. Dean, P. Clark, T. Fennell, Ft. Fredell C. 1 Franzmeier, N. Gallatin, J. Harris, Ft. Haude, P. Henderson, S. Hemphill, D. Hymel, S. Jarriel, C. Jev, T. Keltner, S. Lindsay, D. Martin, D. Miller, M. Norris, D. Palmer, C. Flabon, D. Skirven, B. Stagner, K. Stanley, L. Stull, M. Waedekin, D. Wicker, J. Willis, P. Duval, D. McAdow, K. McKinley, L. Surdacki, D. Vermaelen, K. Wells. 44 Organizations rr 'fs Lf
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