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A, ART NOUVEAU is a departmental club. lt is composed ot members ofthe art classes and operates to further art apprecia- tion, They sponsor the Pep-Booster committee which checks posters used in stimulating student interest in various school activities. Row l: Hyden, Smith, Clarke, McGilvrey, Stearns. Row 2: Jenkins, Fulbright, Larkins, Ware, Carlson. Row 3: Miller, Thompson, George, Tier, Childress, Pajanan, Stuarts Row 4: Long, Sutton, Walker, Phillips, Wish, Smith. Row 5: Gibson, Ling, Steinbeck, Gleason, Messinger, Cutchall., Linn, Shipley, Warren, Waters, Cheadle, Haenchen, Hughes, Matthews. Row 6: Ruggles, Stevens, Melton, Holley, Pate, Black, Butterworth, Young, Johnson, Nukomm, Hively, Miller. Mrs, Winnie Murray and Miss Mary Lamb Lewis, directors of art department activities have fun planning projects that keep art students fascinated. Sketching living models is interesting work. Catching and in- terpreting the individual personality gives as many ideas as there are artists, each different, This is a fashions class project. Models are Janice Nay and Robert Fry. 23
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ART Translating culture of the era- interpreting the past. I f'f'1uuvum H ,gf There's nothing like a little 'mud-dobbing' to relieve that pent up boredom of routine class procedures and homework. Ce- ramics is only one of the forms of creative work available in Q J. The all-school play, Mrs, McThing , required a life sized portrait, Carol Dean Miller did the job. She has recruited Judy Shipley to help with the finishing touches. X nlw A Ml u X .Ex 1 -MA the COMMERCIAL ART DEPARTMENT, Making silk screen greeting cards, jewelry, decorative objects and learning poster design give a wide range of experience. Art for art's sake is the philosophy that prevails in the FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT. lt prompts high achievement and each year many folios entered in the national art contests receive top ratings. Fash- ions and sketching are popular courses. Application of art to everyday living is applied by a committee that requires all publicity posters for halls and class rooms be approved before display. w.W,,J This is The Weaver . Only the weaver is Micki Hager. Micki has done the most skillful loom work and has displayed many pieces, LaCrecia Albright aids in threading the loom.
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Speech Speech was given to conceal men's thoughts . Voltaire. Mrs. Rose Marie Cherry Speech There's more than one way to get to the top in this STAGE CRAFT business. Ontop rung: Lang, Wendortf, Kennard, Gray, lnglish. Midway: Todd, Buchanan, Jennings, Foreground: lBack to tronti McMains, Austin, Matthews, Watson, Gregerson, Garrett, Clemons, Gorman, Foster, Perry, Mr. Ted Nichols, instructor, McCoy, Estes, Parker, Fowble, Coker. LITTLE THEATRE members pause in the day's routine for the Cameraman. Row 'I: Charles Robinson, Don Strain, Charles Smith, David Hurst, Dan Lacy. Row 2: Tiki Taylor, Pat O'Neal, Jonell Garrett, Kathy Riley, Ann Bowers, Delone Johnston, Carolyn Lewis, Tomi Sue Hudson. Row 3: Cheryl Corken, Mary Ann Mayes, Leslie Giddens, Molly Pierson, Ann Mauberry, Phyllis Cornell, Ervalene Menn, Shirley Stewart, Cookie Goode, Jan Son. Row 4: Judy Elliott, Susan Long, Donna McWilliams, Margot Watson, Judy Johnson, Karen Clark, Ann Hurst, Ann Dyksterhuis, Paula Howard, Sandra Mace, Kay Larkin, Gwen Wish. 24 f 'I'
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