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? In My Opinion Bob Smith, Senior I like art because it's easy to me and I like making things for my family. Also I enjoy it.ll Randy Lee, Junior I like art because I like making dif- ferent kinds of things with clay, and it is fun. Melinda Woodruff, Sophomore I like art because I love to draw and design many dif- ferent things. Preparing the Art Club s banner for the homecoming parade, junior David McCain takes the time to make it rlght Keeping busy in art, junlor Monlca Thompson works on her assignment to prepare It for the next day's lesson 2 IMA 'is Ar! Club members take part In the Junlor art member Joe Armstrong Homecoming festivities by entering a float prepares himself to achleve good forms in the parade. and structure for hls project
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Junior Heath Chandler occupies himself by putting the finishing touches on his art project. ,. Drawing pictures for art proves to be an eye-catching experience for Vanessa Norman, Monica Thompson, Conery Sanders and Rodney Bland. Y If . K . V,gV i, One of the many projects made In art was i the reproduction by sophomore Vanessa Norman, based upon a professional portrait. Sophomore Zachary Robinson works hard at thlnklng about what he is going to draw for hls assignment in art. MZQLQ QQH ly S7'L,Jfv' f'ff74.L. L,.,.J ,211 5 A 431,44 37 1' I I l bd' 1 3.1 ,,i 17!0Q1J .S '13 4-QT 3 QCD ff ,vzgwaf VQVZMQ , out-fsf+'7' flfeifkkaf 7-as QQ owe rmpai' QBQJ5 J wg: C9C.'Jz'!1.!CL. '7'-A 1'-4141615 but-fo 474776 ol ffvvfu S A Mone ofa' 2 ri E WH fbi vw SBGTAML. Country Store Brings in the Bucks J QM fgfg it I n the never-ending struggle to make money, the Art Department came up with a clever and feasable project, the Country Store. The main reason for the stores ex- istence was, of course, to make money. But in doing so also gave Art students a chance to show off their talents. I think this will make students ap- preciate the art of our Artists, said Art advisor Pat Baskin, And that is good. 1 The small downstairs room was stocked full of artwork such as paint- ings, sketches, Southside R e , mugs, license plates, and stationa . The prices ranged from 50 cents 50 dollars, but money didn't exactly ,525 I Lim? pour in. I didn't expect to make much money off of this, but it brought in enough money for us to keep having it, explained Miss Baskin. Most felt that as long as the Art students can turn out work, there would always be items to sell, making the continuing project more pro- fitable in the years to come. 7F11-TT' I 91
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