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MARCH 18. 1971
Students Win In District Contest
A local Student Art Con
test was held in Yancey County
recently for seventh t h rough
twelfth grade students. The
Art Contest was sponsored by
the Burnsville Women's Club
and judges selected by them
for this event included Miss
Annie Hassel, Mrs. William
Hess and Mrs. T. M. Tyner.
In the clothing division of the
Contest, judges were Mrs. Ca
rlyle Bledsoe, Mrs. Clare n ce
Burton of Burnsville and Mis.
Inez Mcßae of Bakersville.
Winners of the local con
test were then sponsored by
the Burnsville Woman's Club
in the various contests in the
Fine Arts Festival of District II
of the North Carolina Federa -
tion of Women's Clubs, held
at Brevaid Co liege, Brevaid,N.
C. on Saturday, March 13.
In the local student art con
test grades 7, 8 and 9, Ameri
ca Boggs, Randy Briggs,Karen
Riddle, Mary Aim Tipton,Nicl
Whitson, Mike Woody,Tommy
Woody and Rosetta Woody en
tered from Mrs. Garrett Ang
lin's class at Clearmont Schoo.
From Mrs. Frank Lewis' class
at Micaville Keith Boone, Dan
nis Dale, Curtis Gurley, Ricky
Harris, Danny Honeycutt and
Gregory McMahan entered.
Keith Boone's pencil draw ing
was judged best and sent to
the district contest in Brevard;
Curtis Gurley and Gregory Mc-
Mahan won second and third
placq respectively, for their
pencil drawings.
From South Toe School,Mr.
James Byrd's class, Pete Mc-
Whirter entered a watercolor.
From East Yancey, Paula Mc-
Whirter entered a charcoal
drawing and an acrylic pain
ting. These were both sent tc
the district contest in Brevard
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and Mitzi Areatnell. Chris Mil
ler's oil painting and Mitzi
Presnell's acrylic painting were
sent to the district contest. 3rd.
Place in oils went to Rosemary
Kampf who also won 2nd place
in acrylics.
In the clothing contest from
East Yancey in Mrs .Max Hughes
classes Cathy Deyton, Janice
Hunter, Loretta Kampf, Diame
Styles and Alice Wilson en
tered. Sandra Ray entered
from Mrs. Mack B» Ray's clas
ses. Cathy Deyton won first
place and was chosen to repre
sent the club in the district con
test and Loretta Kar’pf won 2nd
place.
At the Fine Arts Festival in
Brevard, winners from Yancey
County were Miss Cathy Dey
ton, first place in the high
school sewing division and Miss
Paula McWhirter, first plaoe in
the high school ait division.
Paula's acrylic painting will
now go to the state contest in
Greensboro, March 27. Cathy
Deyton will represent the club
in the state contest in Greena
boro with her sewing.
Attending the Fine Arts Fes
tival at Brevard College last
Saturday were Mrs. Mack B.
Ray, Mrs. John Martin, Mrs.
Kore McWhirter, Mrs. Tessa
Swink, Mrs. Ernest Briggs,Mrs.
Harlon Holcombe, Mb, P. C.
Coletta, Miss Cathy Deyton
and Miss Paula McWhirter from
Yancey County.