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Who Ate All My Hot Dogs? - a large painting consisting a profile image completely filled with hot dogs - might at have been expected to win the Scholastic Arts Award at mutheastern Michigan Regional Exhibition. The honor was :ld by Tom Peterson, a freshman, in the introduction to art ass. The art show displayed works including T-shirts, sculp- res, paintings, and drawings of all sorts, to mention a few. he show took place in the main entrance hall and was 1tertainment before seeing the play. The art used was cho- n from all the art classes. Mr. Cleland and Mrs. Fox came a with the unique arrangement of the pieces. There was a great response from the public which made it l worthwhile. Articulate Artists 1 ,, ,ft ,ff fm V2 ' W writ, , , N , at m V 7 r ' fl -12 ' nM A ,QL ' . ,. .i , A 2 ' 21:9 if M 'Z We 9 , S+-wiki? D ' s aims, I c Introduction to another show NHS own custom T shirts by Lori Thompson Lisa Dent Gillick The unsuspecting winner by Tom Peterson John Garner was pleased with his hanging planter Form and detail made Ion Buck s sculpture appealing a. ' . b. T ' : Virginia Hensel, and Steve C. l . . d. l ' e. ' l
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Toolin Around 1-l O I The Industrial Arts Club, now in existence' for five years, l managed to keep its high standards of skill while expandi interest in individual projects. Mr. Gutierrez, who headed the club, was still very selecti about who his members were. Of the three dozen invited join, only a mere 10 became members. Last year, the club created a new emblem and established additional award for outstanding members. The award v named in memory of Jeff Pickeral, once a member of the clul Mr. Gutierrez explained that the reason for the late-nigl mid-week meetings of the club, as opposed to after school, v convenience . He patterned the club after his own high school math clu which was also very selective and met evenings. According Mr. Gutierrez, No schedule will be right for everyone. It': highly individual club and the members are there only becal they WANT to be. Mr Gutierrez went over Kurt s plans A steady hand was needed to guide the board Akrro examined his work Mike positioned the drill. John adjusted the band saw. Bob planed the rough plank. Using the table saw required a keen eye . ff 2
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There were three sports banquets - fall, winter, and spring. The banquet night was a night to give awards to fine athletes who throughout the season showed fine athletic ability. The fall and winter banquets consisted of pot luck dinners where each parent brought a dish of their own. The spring ban- quet had dessert. All had awards following the dinner. The audience at the sports banquets consisted of coaches, athletes and parents. The fall sports banquet honored football, girls basketball, golf , cross country. The winter sports banquet honored boys bas- ketball, girls volleyball, wrestling, and cheerleading. Spring banquet honored girls and boys track, boys baseball, girls soft- ball, and tennis. A 9th Annual orts Ban uet f f ff' 4 a. Mr. Osborne introduced the coaches. b. Bill and Duane enjoyed the food. c. Everyone was piling their plates high. d. Barry accepted his award with pleasure. d
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