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t students help with the Miss Northwest Pageant by making paper flowers, 'ff C616 , iflrv 1, 71 f Q jg' i f I If E ff ,v Y Y X CD X . T Q Art Club includes CFIRST ROWJ: Shelia Hunsucker, Tonda Auten, Shelia Yow, Donna Woody, Linda Hilton, Sandra Rogers. CSECOND ROWJ: Tony Jordan, James Wyke, Gary Barnes, Greg Wherry, Chip Raper. CTHIRD ROWU: Joe Collins, Tommy Lane, Eddie Stancil, Kenneth Pharr, Ronnie White, Lynn Goodman. Officers of Art Club are Shelia Hunsucker, Presidentg Tonda Auten, Vice-Presidentg Linda Hilton, Secretary-Treasurerg Greg Wherry, Reporter. The Art Department at Northwest Cabarrus High School encouraged fine art appreciation through the principles of self-expression and creativity. As a main project this year the Art Club created a life-size Trojan which is to be used as a mascot at all future sports events. In addition, art students worked with Miss Patillo in preparing the scenery for the second 'tMiss Northwest Pageant? As the main event of the year the annual art show was held in the spring. This exhibit allowed the artists to display their original works in paintings, ceramics, or sculptures. l
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Library Club members includeCSEAT- EDJ: Shelia Wensil, Brenda Furr, Connie Drye, Sandra Rogers, Cathy Cline, Vickie Little, Vickie Lord, Sue Ellington, Donnie Seymour, Kathy Strickland, Pat Tidwell, Jewell Davis, Judy Caldwell. CSTANDINGJ: Larry Honeycutt, Charles Correll, Miss Eugenia Drawdy, Librarian. 1' rainy Under the guidance of Miss Eugenia Drawdy members of the Library Club learned the most efficient systems for operating an orderly library. Club members were given an opportunity to practice their library skills by working in the library during each school day. Among the club's activities for the year were induction of Leading Library Club activities are CFIRST ROWJ: Sue Ellington, Secretaryg Shelia Wensil, Treasurer. CSECOND ROWJ: Cathy Cline, Reporterg Sandra Rogers, Vice-President. QTHIRD ROWJ: Connie Drye, Presidentg Brenda Furr, Committee Chairman. fffnfrv 'PPWS-1 . f e I fwfr egg? ll 'fi 4W pig '-di f ff , 1.7 ' U N ifievstovrgwite gff new members, and a trip to West Stanley High School to attend the District Meeting of Library Clubs. At this meeting the club sponsored Vicki Lord as a candidate for district secretary. High-lighting the years activities, the club journeyed to Durham to attend the State convention. Miss Drawdy focuses her attention on a book as Sue Ellington and Charles Correll look on.
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