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Brushes Drew Them To Contests And Awards i Brushes, paints, easels and many other materials were many ofthe tlzings that could be seen on a trip into the art rooms. This year the members of the art club put all of their artistic elements together to make some great exhibi- tions. They were responsible for the nature-like setting of the Drama Departmenfs production of '71 Midsummer Nights Dreamy, and they also painted the bearkat that stands guard at the field house. The members attended many contests that brought them many awards for their work. Tlze art club president was Laura Hahn. The sponsor was Mrs. Annola Lancaster. of 4 2 I - , v s ,A ,V I sV,, XII, . I I T right: Two unusual art talents. Eddie Boado and Brian Hanlon. Middle Kathleen Cain and Donila Hall show their talents on the pottery wheel. Middle right: Two winners in tlze Western art show. Tammye Hinkle and Deanna Miller, Right: Mrs. Lancaster and Michelle Hoskins making a Silk screen. 360 Organizations I I el.
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'l?.f4 Left: Yearbooks wildest and craziest staffers, Melanie Miller and Faussie Bults. Below: Deadline time found Laura Kaupnan, Marta Thomas, and Mary Mathews putting their heads together to finish up the remaining pages. Middle left: Lamont was everyones favorite soul man, Kathy Broussard, Lamont Cline, Ann Koziol, and Coleen Davine. ' C. -E175 j? fr 7 M N i wi- - ',, '35 ft 31-Sieve vw If,SiJi,v - W W :Fnfffi 1 1 ' 'Y' ' Middle right: Assistant Editor, Elise Cleveland, and Editor, Susan Duval were elated that this year 's sta ff made all three deadlines. Above: David Petullo was considered to be the staffs perfect page producer. Left: Each staff member had his own way of expressing his emotions as the book was completedg Anne Koziol, Julie Gautier, and Tammy Kretsinger. Organizations 359
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D w,..,f- gg1g,, ,::,5.g.: 'rv- ,ffiZ'g:g if Left Becky Foxx and I isa Dunzncsll show that an class is ieally jun Middle lett Pat Forrfs A very active all member Mnddle nght Plzylzss Swmford gms lisa Dumesnzl a little encourage INCH! :Jewry r Gfgifjqg-3 435 gif K if f . A , , m .n wp ,- ta -cv -A . haf... e h Bottom left: Ted Wise helps the Art class display their work. Bottom rigl1t: Phil Poplin, Henry Wilke and Alex Garcia three talented art members. Organizations 361
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