Wednesday, January 20, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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High school student creates yearbook cover
By ceili cornelius
Correspondent
Hannah Tenneson, a senior
at Sisters High School (SHS),
designed and drew the 2015-
2016 yearbook cover.
An avid artist, Tenneson
created a cover that is unique
and perfectly describes Sisters
and SHS. The cover art fea-
tures a herd of horses running
in front of the Three Sisters.
The yearbook staff asked her
to draw the cover because
they wanted the cover art to
be designed and drawn out by
a student, so that the yearbook
will be more unique and spe-
cial to the students.
“The technique (was to
make) it more geometric and
less realistic, but still relate
it to Sisters and have it actu-
ally be an image unique to
Sisters High School,” said
Tenneson. “I thought it would
transfer on the front of a book
really well, making it clearly
black-and-white.”
Tenneson plans to attend
college and pursue a career in
art. Jerry Baldock of Outlaw
Photography presented
Tenneson with a $100 schol-
arship for her cover art.
The yearbook staff looked
at all aspects of Tenneson’s
cover and saw how well it
would fit on the book and the
image they wanted the year-
book to portray, and Hannah’s
cover was exactly what the
staff was looking for.
“We loved her simplicity,
yet detailed work. We felt it
went perfectly with our theme
and our vision for the book,”
said yearbook staff-member
Maggie Bidasolo.
The yearbook will have a
Sisters-oriented theme, with
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photo by ceili cornelius
Hannah tenneson created the cover art for the SHS yearbook.
a unique design. The staff
is looking forward to get-
ting the book out this spring.
To purchase the yearbook in
advance, parents or students
can pay $49.95 at the Sisters
High School front office or
visit www.yearbookorder
center.com and use order
number 6493.
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Broker
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FOSL issues call to artists
By Sue Stafford
Correspondent
Sisters Country artists
are invited to submit up to
three pieces of their work
for the Friends of the Sisters
Library (FOSL) April exhibit
in connection with the 13th
annual Deschutes County
Library Novel Idea program.
Submission day is Thursday,
March 31, 3 to 5:30 p.m. at
the Sisters Library.
This year’s literary selec-
tion is “Euphoria,” by Lily
King. Set in mid-1930s
New Guinea, “Euphoria” is
inspired by events in the life
of revolutionary anthropolo-
gist Margaret Mead. She was
a singular woman on the cut-
ting edge of a relatively new
area of study.
The novel is a captivating
story of three young, gifted
anthropologists caught in a
love triangle in which they
interact on a variety of lev-
els — emotional, intellectual,
romantic and sexual — and
that threatens their bonds,
their careers, and ultimately
their lives.
Copies of the book are
available at the Sisters
Library. For a description of
the book visit www.deschutes
library.org. For additional
information on the novel and
all the activities planned dur-
ing April, stop by the Sisters
Library and pick up the
events guide.
The FOSL art committee
encourages artists to submit
work that represents their
own interpretation of themes
in the novel such as: nature,
indigenous art, family, pas-
sion and grief. These are only
suggestions and artists may
choose any themes they glean
from reading the book.
The artwork must be able
to be wall-hung (with wire
hangers already attached)
or displayed on tabletops,
as no display cases will be
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be identified either on the
back or the front with the
name of the exhibitor and
the title of the artwork.
The artists may determine
whether or not their work is
for sale. The pick-up day for
art will be Saturday, April
30, from 1 to 5 p.m. at the
library.
Artists may contact Zeta
Seiple at 541-549-6157 or
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