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Talented Students Take Art Course. At the end of the 10 minute break, every student at SMHS goes to a class except for the 12 who are taking art. They stomp into the auditorium, go behind the curtain and vanish from eyesight. Once behind the curtain, classes are over and fun begins. That is, if they are talented. But all 12 are talented so the course is a success! The art room is located on the left side of the stage and is fondly called the art 'closet' by Mrs. Duke who has taught art at SMHS for 4 years. The 12 art students have projects ranging from charcoal portraits, still life, landscapes, seascapes, and figure studies. You name it, the art class has done it. They paint on stage and also go on frequent field trips around the schoolhouse. ABOVE: Recreating a landscape is a difficult task as Mickey Eudy is finding out. When completed, the picture will be hung in the hall. RIGHT: A modern art drawing is Lora Maud Abie's present pro- ject. It will be her one-and-only project until its completion. 16
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Outstanding Juniors Each year shortly after exams, the faculty votes on the boys and girls who they think are eligible for Boys' State and Girls' State. Due to the increase of schools in the St. Matthews area, SMHS was allowed only 1 girl representative for Girls' State and 3 boys for Boys' State. Chosen for Girls' State was Nova Jones. The 3 boys were Joe Stevens, Andy Brady, and Gary Porth. LEFT: Nova Jones shows her happiness at being chosen to Girls' State. Nova hopes to have an enjoyable week in the capital city. BELOW: The three junior boys chosen for Boys' State are Andy Brady, joe Stevens, and Gary Porth. They all hope to have an ex- citing week in Charleston.
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LEFT:Stephanie Holman Is enjoying her work on a charcoal sketch. After being framed, it will be put on display for the students of SMHS to view. BELOW: joe Stevens and Bruce Thibault share the same bench as they work on their projects. Bruce and joe both have displayed quite a few of their finished works. 17
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