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Miss Hasler-Sponsor, Rick Cooley-President, Doris Edmonds-Vice- President, Susan Brodnax Secretary-Treasurer. In high school om' art courses are set up to gain the most from the imagination. Art is a way of visualizing experience through imagination and feeling. It fosters creativity and develops self direction. The art courses strive to release tensions and fear and to give students confidence in them- selves.
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I.-4 First row, left to right: Wayne Adkins, Barbara Harrell, Donnie Crafton, Dianne Persinger, Marvin Lucas. Second row: Jeanette Able, Donna Biggs, Anna Nemeth, Arthur Shelton, David Frey, Marlene Kas- ber, Carol Bassett, Nancy Parsley. Arthur Shelton, Vice Presi- dentg David Frey, Secretary Carol Bassett, President Mrs. Bridgewater, sponsor , f , ,ii
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Row one, left to right: Francine Collier, Cindy Scoville, Vicki Larrison, Cheryl Harry, Brenda Bader, Karen Smith, Linda Hite, Betty Mason. Row two: Patsy Bowman, Michelyn Fisher, Linda Rund, Marijo Pfendler, Tina Johnson, Gwen Miller, Sharon Whitinger, Susan Brodnax, Vicki Kehrt, Kay Witham, Ila Asberry, Sylvia Needler, Cheryl Coers. Row three: Jerry Trimble, Mike Wells, Mary Alice Phares, Jane Patterson, Alan Amick, Ken Dickman, Steve Brockman, Rod Duncan, Norma Eck, Ron Myers, Dave Trickey, Bill Lane. NATIONAL 'fThe emblem of this Society is -the keystone and x I flaming torch. The keystone bears at its base the letters X , C, S, L, and S, which stand for the four cardinal principles - 5 , of its organization: Character, Scholarship, Leadership, 1 1 L and Service. This is the emblem of our purpose. To bear 9 - Y forward the searching light of truth, to lead that others iq may follow in the light, to keep burning in our school a high ambition for the enduring values of life, and to serve S -these purposes are symbolized in the torch, the eternal light of knowledge.
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