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tudents have class ff Jennifer Wilson, Deana Lunt, Shannon DeGroot, Rudy Espinoza, Laura Kleinman, and Joey Ver- dusco spend 4th hour every Thursday rehearsing for bell choir, a new addition to the music depart- ment this year. Undoubtedly teacher's pet, Tanya Martinez volun- teers to erase the chalkboard. Concentration and precision are important to the success of bell choir. Scott Godwin practices these skills during a bell choir rehearsal.
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-' 'T xv f i ,fb gi .H ,P F, ,nn ff,-HE i f S- .-i 1'.a? :ggi if si 5 . -f .gjgfa ,N xy- g . Change continues Mr. Sharron Lunt and Ms. Barbara Elliot, foreign language teachers, discuss their programs near the fountain. When students reported to class in Sep- tember, the fountain had been freshly painted in bright yellow and blue. 'W' . YS 'iw 4 , 4-ae . A .r ,fa I X.. f Mgggiig U ' -at f' .' :XM3j'e':,N0 gg' ' ' ig ref: gfi 4? V , i ' .ee are . K' V S , .Y.'. 5 i V' E I '1 ,I gig' 'I' fe .au w ' -. l , .. ef V .VI Kb Un . The outdoor volleyballfbasketball courts had a new look this year. Some students attended classes in Building Seven, a temporary four-plex of class- rooms. Mr. John Kashner's senior homebase class con- structed this huge football balloon out of trash bags and gaffer's tape to promote school spirit and win the homebase spirit competition. It took them two weeks of homebase time to put it together, and they unveiled it on the morning of Homecoming. Ill uf-.na Q,,,, dbg 1 + E - 1 i fa... . Minn - 5 '.fe l
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