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How do vou pose for pictures? I I ivy I D D D Sit down, tilt your head to the left, move your feet that way, fix your collar, okay, now look here, smile, and FLASH! right in your eyes, tem- porarily blinded. Sound famil- iar? How did you get your pic- ture taken? D not often D standing up sitting down always in the back (too tall) always in the front (too short) D having your arms inthe air D putting on a crazy face D always caught by surprise n smiling crooked D pretending to smile natu- rally, but failing D always on the end (too late) n worrying about your hair makeup Everyone seemed to have their own individual style when posing for pictures. Scott Kun- hart concluded, It ' s neat get- ting your picture taken so that you can remember and look back on that time. by Christal Mozer When taking a pic- ture, make sure the subject has been to a hair stylist, dressed in formal clothes (tux or an evening gown pre- ferrably), know which side of the face is best, check the lighting (never trust the pho- tographer) and smile. Mr. Dick Diamond Hanging out. Lance Troxel tries to be noticed. Sometimes the best way to capture a photographers eye is to do something out of the ordinary. Waiting in line, Katie Allota chats with her friends at orientation. In past years, orientation day weather had been a cause of concern for the stu- dents appearance, however, this year the weather was fair. UAUGHT by SURPRISE, the hom coming court becomes wet as tl sprinklers turn on. When planning take a picture, in an unfamiliar plac make sure to check for unexpecti surprises. ' i ACADEMICS
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Happily working, ms. Diane Hubbard labors at her desk. Ms. Hubbard was an instructional aide for Special Ed. in the morning and the business department during the afternoon. Walking to the parking lot, Mr. Bob Rule watches over the cars partment. and students. Mr. Rule was a cam- pus aide. Helping a student. Mrs. Jan Diebold explains a worksheet to Renzokicci. Mrs. Diebold was an aide in the Special Education de- AIDES 13 y
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' OSING CAREFULLY, Ana Vega and 3dd Andengard wait to have their Mid- inter pictures taken. Life Touch took lese pictures every year and used a fferent background. Sitting, Johnny Cruz poses for his yearbook portrait. Students had their pictures taken twice on orientation day: one for their A.S.B. card, and the other for the school annual. HOW TO POSE 1 n
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