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worth, Bay Catholic; and Jen-nifer Wheelock, East Elementary.
Fifth graders awarded honorable mention were Cecilia Anderson, Popps Ferry Elementary; Anelida Bara-Slowronek, Pecan Park; Ashley Butler, East Elementary; Zach DePolo and Miranda Smith, both of Jeff Davis Elementary; and Long Pham, Howard II Elementary.
Honorable mention winners in the sixth grade were Jill Cox, St. Thomas Elementary; Tommy Pecore, Westminster Academy; Carey Sahuque, St. Clare; and Jessica Yoder, Michelle Middle School.
Seventh grade honorable mention winners were Mandy Hooker, Ocean Springs Junior High, and Charlene Tillman, Bay Junior High.
Eighth grade honorable mention winners were Sally Cas-sady, Coast Episcopal High School, and Adam Fuller, Nichols Middle School.
The winning students from all 34 schools participated in a day-long art workshop held at Coast Episcopal Elementary School. Ten artists from the Gulf Coast volunteered their time to make this wonderful day of art possible.
Participating artists were Vanda McCormick' collage; Joi-da Evans, Japanese brush painting; Joey Rice, papermak-ing; Nancy McCardell, building clay houses;
Barbara Brodmann, color-in painting; Andrea Loiacano and Carol Young, monoprinting;
Elizabeth Beasnett, linoleum block printing;
Patt Odom, impasto a la Van Gogh; Vernon Reinike, drawing and cartooning; and Leif Ander-
sible through the generous donation of time by the area artists.
?In each workshop taught by the artists, the children are
Art workshop
Artist Elizabeth Beasnett and Ocean Springs seventh grader Mandy Hooker view a print pulled from a linoleum block during Coast Episcopal School?s annual art workshop.
son, clay sculpture in relation to nature and dance.
Contest chairman Marlene Saccoccia said, ?This year?s competition was the best in the quality of art submitted by the schools. The judging was very difficult, as you can see by the number of honorable mention awards given.?
The art workshop presented by Coast Episcopal is made pos-
exposed to new ways to think creatively, new materials to work with, and new areas of expression,? said Saccoccia. ?The artists love working with the children and look forward to the workshop each year.?
The art work submitted to the contest will be on display at the Pass Christian Library for the month of February.


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