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CMS art students make turkeys in disguise

Click on headline for article with photos of artists Blake Tungate, Cameron Mahan, Angelica Seng, Willie Nunn, Logan Wilson, and Davanna Reardon

By Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer
Campbellsville Independent School District


Campbellsville Middle School art students recently drew turkeys in honor of the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. But their turkeys had to be in disguise.

In Jo Ann Harris’s art class, students were asked to draw a turkey, but as if the turkeys were disguised as something else. And, the artwork had to have a three-dimensional element.

Students drew superhero turkeys, ninja turkeys, SWAT team turkeys, teacher turkeys, angel turkeys and much more.




This story was posted on 2015-11-21 15:59:43
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Disguised Turkey Art by CMS Fifth Grader Forever Tungate



2015-11-21 - Campbellsville Middle School, 315 Roberts Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo Calen McKinney, Campbellsville Independent Schools photo.
CMS fifth-grader Forever Tungate draws a ninja turkey. - Calen McKinney

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Turkey in Disguise by CMS Fifth Grader Cameron Mahan



2015-11-21 - Campbellsville Middle School, 315 Roberts Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer/Grant Writer.
CMS fifth-grader Cameron Mahan draws his turkey in disguise. - Calen McKinney<

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Turkey disguised as a teacher - by Angelica Seng



2015-11-21 - Campbellsville Middle School, 315 Roberts Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer/Grant Writer.
Campbellsville Middle School fourth-grader Angelica Seng draws a teacher turkey. -Calen McKinney

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Willie Nunn, fourth grader at CMS, draws his turkey in disguise



2015-11-21 - Campbellsville Middle School, 315 Roberts Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer/Grant Writer.
Campbellsville Middle School fourth-grader Willie Nunn draws his turkey in disguise. - Calen McKinney

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Blake Tungate and Logan Wilson work on Turkeys in Disguise



2015-11-21 - Campbellsville Middle School, 315 Roberts Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer/Grant Writer.
Campbellsville Middle School fifth-graders Blake Tungate, at left, and Logan Wilson draw their turkeys in disguise.

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Turkeys in disguise go as superhero, ninja



2015-11-21 - Campbellsville Middle School, 315 Roberts Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer/Grant Writer. Campbellsville Middle School, fifth-graders Forever Tungate, at left, and Davanna Reardon draw their ninja and superhero turkeys. - Calen McKinney
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