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,r ' fl 'a Photography The photography class was unique in that all five students unabashedly tried to use the darkroom at the same time, according to student Aaron Carpenter. Instructor Jim Mullenix did construct a schedule, but those who adhered to it were left eating dust! said Carpenter. Projects included solarizing, a series of specific assignments, a photo display for the Projects Fair, and posters. The class used a new set of tour 250-watt flood-lights, which relieved the lighting problem in the hallways and on stage. Left: Aaron Carpenter takes photo for assignment. Above: Don Hood reviews music with Rachel Carpenter and Mi- chelle Howey. Right: Students and staff sing Song of Ruth at Spring Program. I Chorus The most memorable aspect of chorus was probably new teacher Don Hood's willingness to work with people who were not actually members of his class. Sizeable groups of students and teachers joined chorus students to sing-in both the Christmas and Spring Programs.
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Journalism Journalism students ended the year by winning eight awards in a statewide contest sponsored by the Oregon Journalism Education Association. The 1982 yearbook tied for second place in the category of General Excellence with a school with an enrollment of over 2,000 students. Tin Hat Times editor Maxine Dallmann and associate editor Adrienne Hill took first places in the categories of News, Features, Photography! Layout, and Sports, and the staff won a special award for a story on Junette Zandofsky. The paper took second place in the General Excellence category. In October, the staff attended the Oregon Scholastic Press Conference at the University of Oregon, where yearbook editor Heather Backes placed third in a layout contest. Advisor Bonnie Hill said she thought the awards showed that students from small schools can be very strong academically. by ml- Lower left: Jamie Bryant sees how her latest negatives turned out Above: Maxine Dallmann and Adrienne Hill work on the latest issue of the Tin Hat Times. Below: Ginger Weist, yearbook ad manager, telephones businesses to solicit more advertising.
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Q-an Speech 8t Drama The nine members of the speech and drama class put on two plays: ls there a Ghost in the House? at Halloween and the Wizard of Oz in March. Oz, Alsea's first musical in a long time, was the main focus of the class. Students spent four months practicing songs, painting backdrops, memorizing lines, and making props. Grade school students added to the performance by playing munchkins, mushrooms, flowers, and trees. The class spent the last few weeks of school on a debate unit. V Fa Q ' , 1 I L , ,f S' n V . Q y if 1 . . 3. it it Left: Diane Gammon sings lf I Only Had the Nerve. Top: Good Witch tMaxine l Dallmannl sends Dorothy tMelissa Dairy back to Kansas. Above: Dorothy and the Scarecrow
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