2003-2004 Yearbook

Junior Sheri Bently looks to find a perspective on her artwork in the Painting 1 class Oct. 21. Dr. Steve Choate, associate professor of art and design, taught the class, which was designed to give art students creative experience in oil paint– ing. (Photo by Amy Beene) time M0TrON The Thundering Herd marching band plays the fight song at the Homecoming football game Oct. 18. The marching band, which began in 1951, has received steady leadership and direction over the 53 years of its existence. In fact, only three men have served as directors. Eddie Baggett led the program from its initia– tion until Dr. Warren Casey took over in 1982. Mike Chance, who started directing the group in 1996, led the Thundering Herd this year. (Photo by Russell Keck) Senior Natalie Cross concentrates on her sculpture in a ceramics class Oct. 15. The two-credit hour class gave students the opportunity to experi– ment with different mediums of pottery. (Photo by Amy Beene) art & music 11 153

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NTc5NA==