1977-1978 Yearbook

--SENIORS---------------..;j BEVERLY HALL. Elba, AL. English. OEGE 3,4. GARY NEGRI. St. Louis, MO. General Science. Theta Tau Delta 1,2,3,4. fREDA NElSON. Gallatin, TN . Special Education. Tofebt 1,2,3,4, Historian 3; SA Elections Committee 4; JOY 1,2,3,4. BOB NELSON. Vincennes, IN. Accounting. Sigma Tou Delta 3,4. ROBIN NEWBERRY. Parkersburg. WV. Art. Alpha Tau 1.2,3,4; Alpha Chi 3,4; Dean' s list 1,2,3,4; Kappa Pi 2,3,4, Pres. 3; tnterrlOtionol Campaigns 4; Art Guild 1,2.3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. JACQUE NEWBY. Wildwood, GA . Speech. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Kirei No Ai 3,4; Dean' s list 3,4; Bison Band 3; Northwest Campaigns 3; Russian Campaigns 4. DE ANNA NICHOLS. little Rock, AR. Nursing. Transfer from University of Arkansas. GATA 3,4, Sec. 4; Dean' s list 1,2,3,4; JOY3. . LESLIE NOBLE. Linle Rock, AR. Business Education. Ko Jo Kai 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4. TERRY NOBLIN. St. Louis. MO. Business Administration. Transfer from lindenwood College. THURL NOONKESTER. Campbell. CA. Secondary Education, Social Science and Physical Education. Sub T-16 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4,5, Omega Phi Beau 4,5. OOROTHY NORRIS. Linl. Rock. AR. Social Work. Shantih 1,2,3,4, V.P . 2, Sec. 2, Pres. 4, Historian 1; Dean's List 1,4; A Cappella 1,2; JOY 1,2, Committee Chairman 2; Dactylology 1; Bison Stoff 2,4 , Business Monager 4; Resident Assistant 2,4 . lARRY NOSSAMAN. Yorte. NE. Journalism. Transfer from York College. Theta Alpha Gamma 4; Dean' s List 3,4; Bison Staff 3. 108 • Seniors A ONE MAN S~OW The sign outside the gallery read: Robin Newberry - Senior Art Show - October 26 to November 7. Inside were ceramics, drawings, paintings, sculpture and the artist's specialty, print making - the culmination of four years of dedicated work. Robin, from Parkersburg, West Virginia, explained what goes into a sen ior show. " Preparation begins in the very first classes as a freshman by both doing art work and learning about presentation of the finished work. As the date for the show draws nearer in the senior years, the pieces are matted, framed, and ready to be put on display. The exhibit must be planned out and signs, posters and announcements made, and then the hard part of actually putting up the show is STOPPING BY the gallery to check that everything is still hanging correctly during his senior art show, Robin Newberry answers viewer libby Cochran's questions. Robin explains the steps in silk screening to libby who studies his print "Be still and know that I am God." finally done ." The show, he ld during Homecoming, attracted over 1,000 visitors who signed the registration book, a hard bound volume made by Robin in his three-dimensional design class. With the show up, Robin expressed his feel ings . " It ' s a great feeling to see all your "art work on exhibit, have people come to see it and tell you they rea ll y enjoyed it. All the hours upon hours that go into the show seem worthwhile when you know it is appreciated, not on ly by close friends and relatives, but also by people you don't know at all. " The show gave the artist the chance to make a little money. Robin said he sold a few pieces, including ceramics and paintings . Robin, a December graduate, plans on getting into the commerci al art field and hopes later to go free lance. "I believe there is a place in the world for the Christian artist."

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