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Show I i.i i I. .,.... s v ll 1 ' -sr. oo1 f i 1(4 ' .f i-Jf i. ? ' V V AH, X ff k r W.M i .i-,. .1, ,. . J x , & in.., i. in. A Selected to represent the three classes of f jj the senior high school as art queens are: eft to right, Cheryl D. Smith, sophomore; Carrol Neil, junior class and Vicld Kill-pack, Kill-pack, senior. Xfc ammo mt q&eem which succeeds in raising the largest fund for the art, will have the honor of unveiling the purchase picture. The exhibit will be open through April daily from 9 a.m., until 9 p.m., and each school-day evening, an art lecture lec-ture is offered to the general public. Many interested patrons are visiting the gallery daily. The evenings and Sundays are especially es-pecially popular. As the 37th annual Art Ex--Jjit continues through the jird week, students are busy riiising funds for their art ;eens, visiting the gallery to "termine which is their fa-i.'rite fa-i.'rite painting on which to 'rite their art essays and planing plan-ing for the closing festivities the art and the school year. Art queens from the three nior high classes, one of 'vhich will have the honor of Je unveiling, are: Vicki Kill-'.'"ick, Kill-'.'"ick, daughter of Mrs. Ardis illpack, who will represent e seniors; Carrol Neil, -IpVughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. T. ' ngleton, represents the Jun-Ik-s and Cheryl D. Smith, ojghter of Mr. and Mrs. Max .. nith, the sophomores. Mil The queen from the class K |