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William Barrett Cjuniorj shades in his western drawing of a cowboy ridden horse. Animals were one of the favored subjects for creation in the unique club. Photo by Tony Saldana. Richard Cole Cjuniorj pins up a draw- ing for the summer art show. Richard's portfolio was chosen as one of the win- ners. Pbota Tuny Saldana. Veronica Conger fjuniorj uses her own images and a dahotograph to paint a collage of owers. This was Veronica's first year as an Art Club member. Pboto by Tony Saldana. , ,Via ,, A a- -R...-..L., A W -I M, S' V f , ,N L ' i A 7 Baggage 5 '3, ' R A Art Club FRONT ROW: Robin Banfield, Evelyn Spurlock, William Barrett, Lon- nie Brazell, SECOND ROW: Devon McMinn, Lisa Moran, Kelly Wartell, Angie Garrison, Veronica Conga, Donna Akens, Lyn Parker, THIRD ROW: Mark Camp- bell,joe Hagin, Melody Moore, Kerri Richmond, Pam DeFreeze, Charise Carlson, Mary Segler, Sheryl Dunn, Angie Ryan, Michelle Frazier, BACK ROW: Mrs. Sina Coulson, Doug Rash, Bryan Jenson, Scott Carrurh, Steve Reeves, Kelly Foster,julie Greene, Camille Stout, Tanya Reeder, Elena Spinner. Art Club 151
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ART CLUB 0OH' , AA ' , Prevail a Ra talent molded s students wandered through the maze of pictures displayed in the art show they reacted with shock at the talented work of their classmates. They muttered words of praise to their favorite works and tried to communicate their feelings to their friends. In the middle of an art room filled with ooh's, aah's and look at this one 's, Mrs. Sina Coulson appears to belong as much as any of the drawings that are being viewed. Through four Art club members assisted in the ar- rangement ofthe art show, Anita Dun- can fjuniorj pads and stamps a painting. Pham by: Tony Safdana. 1 ll gn by Suranne I ivmprnu years as art instructor, Mrs. Coulson has been able to work with and mold the raw talents of many outstanding art students. In her teaching, she emphasized originality and the right lobe theory, an art method emphasizing the use of the right side of the brain, Her abilities were evident when her students emerged from the art show with over ninety first place ribbons. The top winner for the second straight year was Pam Defreese, who earned eleven ribbons for her work. The student body and teachers marveled at the excellent work that was displayed in the art show. To the unobservant, the drawings were simply pretty pictures. To the more observant, they held a message of their own. To the artist, however, they represented a part of themselves. They were the tedious hours spent defining each line. They were the heaping mounds of crumpled efforts in their bedroom than trash cans. Perhaps more anything else, they were the heart, their soul, and personality of creator, whose barely legible name was scrawled in the corner. julie Richards. Riffs r K Brad jenson fjuniorl club member, matts a picture for the summer art show asjane Bland Cjuniorj looks on. The Art Show featured paintings, drawings, and sketches. Pham by Tony Sgldana In their fourth period art class, Kim Lane fyuniorj and Robin Banfield fseniorj create drawings by using ink, paper, and imagination. Photo by Tony Sa dana
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As a member of the Concert Choir. Beth Collins lsophomorel is featured with a solo at the Christmas concert. To help celebrate the Christmas season, the annual Christmas concert was performed at night for parents and friends. Elizabeth Leuenroth Csophomorel and Kellie Norcott Cjuniorj are members of the girls' choir. r l The fall concert, which was a new idea, allowed all the choirs to sing several numbers. The Concert Choir takes their turn at the performance. At the start of the year, the Rebel Choir made its debut at the fall concert. The concert was presented at night to show off many talents. Rebellaires, FRONT ROW: Cindy Long, Courteney Coleman Chan dra Norton, Tanya Howard. SECOND ROW: Eugene Casilio Allen Cathey, Andy Busbee, Nick Abdo. THIRD ROW: Michelle Smart Regena Ragan, Alicia Beckelman, Sherry Shaffer. BACK ROW Mike McCarthy,james Stanton,jeft' Gerkeuloe Fitzpatrick. Design by Paige Liggrtr
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