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To Beat Out The Competition
Students Find Large Investment Pays Off
-Renae Caverhill-
Art was not only an investment of Baumler received the Bar Association and
time, but it was also an investment of talent. Scholastics awards. Matt Kizzier, Stephen
"Finding time outside of class to work on proj- Sampley, Jason Whitney, and John Ulanday,
ects and competitions was a must. I needed to all seniors, won Gold Key awards in the Scho-
spend five to seven hours a week working on lastic A ward contest.
projects in order to complete them," said Senior March was also the Nebraska State
John Ulanday. Capitol for Youth Art Month. Works of several
Students were able to enter several students were exhibited in the halls of the City-
competitions for awards and scholarships. Some County Building in downtown Omaha. This
of those contests were The Bar Association, activity was sponsored by Nebraska Art Educa-
Scholastics Art Award Show, Nebraska Habitat tion Association.
Stamp Art Contest, and the DeSoto National Whether art was a hobby or a guide for
Wildlife Exhibit. Several students were able to a career choice, students found it worth the in-
win some of these awards. Senior Jennifer vestment of time and talent.
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'reshman Courtney Lewis is trying out her artistic skills with
varercolores while Freshman Michelle Soucie looks on. (J. Thomas)
Mrile in Art Foundations, Sophomore Cynthia Shuck learns to use
-.:r artistic talent with watercolors. (J. Thomas)
Senior Tonya Woodmancy fmds a sense of accomplishment
in Advance Placement Art as she works on a chalk figure
project. (J. Thomas)
Drawing I proves profitable for Senior Stacie Koening as she
fulftlls her creative ambitions. (1. Thomas)
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