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Creative talents Furthered through Sharing oi ideas Expanding our artistic knowledge - that was our purpose. For those ot us with a vibrant interest in art, attend- ing class was not enough. To satisfy our growing interest, we attended art exhibits and shows that taught us new techniques to apply to our own skills. Such shows as the Eight State Show, the Dali Jewel Show, the Young Talent in Oklahoma Show, and the Red Ridge Student Exhibit were attended by the Art Club. From these shows, we got a broader understanding 7: f 28 Art Club 1. ARTISTIC MASTERMINDS! The Art Club members are FRONT ROW: Mrs. Maudene Mur- phy, Sponsor, Robyn Osburn, Susan Cromer, Secretary, Tim Mcllwraith, Vice President, Lou Schubert, Treasurer, Ron Harris, President, Brad Austin, Dean Wilhite, Bill Sjulin. ROW 2: Joni Darnell, Steve Whitiield, Darlene Williams, Joyce Garcia, Andy Stooker, Bill Bratches, Vassar Clements, Janice Milner, Craig Plumbtree, Mick COUWYY- ROW 3: Jane Watson, Kathy Maulding, Danny St. John, Lisa Lowe, Julie Rlennie, Patty Oleson, Ann Cuccio, Mike Murphy, Barbi Brooks.
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design competition for a TWA's win- dow contest and two of our own - Ricky Sloat and Steve Huffstutler - came away winners. We filled the showcase in senior hall each week with our drawings, paintings, batiks and rnacrames, many students were seen eyeing our work. Working with our hands was our specialty in crafts class. We were carefully guided through the proce- dures of various art projects. Paint, yarn, nails and crayons were a few materials we were seen carting around el 5 The 4. A LITTLE BLUE HERE . . . Martin Storozyszyn adds the final few touches to his water color painting. 5. OVER, UNDER, OVER, UNDER. Intent in each stitch Cindy Brtko concentrates on weaving Ki? with us. These projects were tediously planned and drawn before the actual project was begun. af, rim her tapestry. 6. ESCAPE THE RAT RACE! Creative ideas popped into art students' heads while they laid outside and meditated. Art Classes 27
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175 -- 'ar ..,x.V,F,,x ul' :luv of what today's art is all about. Our efforts did not focus on one big project. We devoted ourselves to activities that fit our individual needs. We had no regular dates in which we would set up our meetings. Whenever vii-I I iFil'i WX, Carol Korstjens, Dale Brown. 2. SOCK-IT-TO-ME! Exhibiting the socks painted for him by the Art Club members is Principal .lim Hamilton. 3. THE NEWEST IN FOOT APPAREL! To enrich something of importance came up, we got together and discussed it. We also planned such things as an ice skating trip and a football team. In this way, we could enjoy leisure activities as well as educate ourselves by the various tield trips we took. It was nice being a part of this group. As well as each member adding his own unique personality to our total environment, each member had a special gift of creativity. A i'-- - ,, ..,,.. 13 , Q'i'l'i'1t i . s, , H - A if y assyeszfsz K.: A ,yt K 4 - Z 1 - s 3 f Q school spirit, Martin Storozyszyn skillfully paints socks tor Sock-It-To-Me day. 4. A LOOK INTO ANOTHER WORLD! At the Oklahoma Art Museum, Nancy Wine looks at one of the many paintings displayed. .. ..-JW 5. GET A LOOK AT THIS! Leisurely glancing at an art book, teacher Mrs, Shirley Scott and Art Club members Julie Burclett, Patty Oleson, Julie Rennie, Kelly Kendrick and Mark Tate relax from their busy day. Art Club 29 41
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