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'ww fi Seminar-Bottom row: Suzy Scheiner, Fernando Torres, Ben Gutkin, Ms. Ruth Reynoso, Ms. Sylvia Orman, Jill Ludke, Staci Springer, Michelle Gaines, Bill Hicks, Patricia Vermaas, Eva Tsang. 2nd row: Suze tte Phillips, Melissa Cabot, Craig Weiss, Jim Bosse, Suzanne Jaimeson, Amy Jacober, Jennifer Loomis, Suzanne Poles, Melissa Sa Wyer, Sandra Workman, H ea th - er Reese, Jenny Bigler, Mr. Nicholas Vontsolos 3rd row: Janet Earhart, Stephanie Webb, Robyn Schmidt, Kimberly Fulton, Danica Bielek, Megan Stoeller, Cheryl Scheinkopf, Jamie Abromovitz, Nicki Webb, Christina ra f f 'wma' Calhoun, Ellie Soller, Masami Kanao, Evelyn Sheinkopt, Karen Tang, Kristi Jenson, Jon Hurwitz. 4th row: Kevin Galbrea th, Kimberly Horton, Lih ua Quan, Crystal Gorda, Allison Shift, Jill Rlzead, Ariane Bass, Amy Webb, Amanda Luftman, Sophia Ricart, Amy Schmieder, Monica Brazel- ton. Top ro W: Mike Hartigan, Karrie Bendalin, Lars Liden, Steve Can ter- bury, Jeannine Dashiell, Shayne Bohner, Manuel Paniagua, Noah Rosen, Tim Baldwin, Danny Kamin, Lisa Combs, Denise Da ehler, Katherine Coope, Mary Lucking, Martha Latham. Science seminar teacher Ms. Ruth Reynoso and yearbook photogra- pher Shane Henson pose for the camera. No! Wait a minute, make that two cameras! Lisa Combs stands pretty While Watching the volleyball game. Seminar I 19
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Seminar eminar is an interdisciplin- ary independent study pro- gram. This year 70 honors level students made up the group. Seminar consists of three sections. The Fine Arts Seminar is taught by Ms. Sylvia Orman. Ms. Ruth Reynoso teaches Science Seminar and Mr. Nicholas Vontsolos instructs the En- glish Seminar. He replaced veteran Sem- inar teacher Ms. Jayne Lewis. A humani- ties credit is given for all the branches of Seminar. The main responsibilities of Semi- nar students are to complete indepen- dent projects and keep daily journals. The journals contain everything from status reports on their projects to cre- ative writing and artwork. Seminar is a place where you can explore things you don't get to do in oth- er classesf' explained Ms. Orman. Guest speakers and conferences are a part of their busy schedule. Students are also re- quired to be involved in community ac- tivities. They started the Staying Alive program which helps prevent drinking and driving. These students traveled to other schools and explained the conse- quences of drinking and driving to other teenage students. This year Seminar took exciting and informative trips to San Francisco and Prescott. Ms. Orman sums it all up by saying, Seminar is Wonderful. It is the best thing that can happen to these kidsf' fi 44 fi? 3 L gf! 5. 817 if . ii gtg if ' , wma ,. ,.,, , , , , ' I 75 if fri?r.ifi?g'ii,'2f 752 .rf .ff s aff ,ii-iii?-'.fL. gi. 3 W , ,, 1 K 1 Seminar is fun and educational Simon Miller relieves the academic strain by playing a game of Volleyball. Kevin Galbreath and company enjoy the bus ride to Prescott. I I8 Seminar
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Dance Club his year's Dance Club con- sisted of approximately two hundred girls. All of them were enrolled in a dance class. In these classes the girls learned different movements such as modern, jazz, and ballet. The dance students learned how to choreograph, and how to keep their bodies in peak con- dition. The dance program encourages both males and females to join, but only girls chose to participate this year. The Dance Club put on three major concerts, one for the Christmas holidays, a second for the spring season, and a third at the end of the year for the senior solos. In the Christmas concert, the dance teachers created the dances for the be- ginning classes, while the advanced stu- dents worked in small groups on their own. In the Spring concert the beginning classes were allowed to choreograph their own dances, utilizing all that they had learned through the course of the year. The senior solo concert is the dance department's way of saying goodbye to the seniors that had contributed to the dance department throughout their high school years. Each qualified senior cho- reographed and performed a dance by herself. Underclass dancers also per- formed in group dances. The concerts are fun to put on but a lot of time and hard work is put into them, said Dawn Romanini, the Dance Club sponsor. Dance keeps students in step Audrey Christensen, Lisa Dreste, and Belinda Bentzin concentrate While dancing. Top Row: Ms. Dawn Romanini, Tricia Tunney, Tracy Dial, Deanna Terry, Nicole Webb, Stephanie Gula, Deloris Sampson, Jennifer Rosar, Patricia Banks, Michelle Martin, Janna Miller, Jennifer Berry, Ms. Debbie Grinde. Second Row: Lynn Antoune, Synidie Helms, Christina Lara, Sandra Ber- nal, Jennifer Cheshire, Victoria Zakrzewski, Lisa Moreno, Janet Finger, Courtenay Harris. Bottom Row: Deanna Stafford, Da Vina Seville, Danika Bielek, Michelle Courter, Lisa Dreste, Belinda Bent- zin, Colleen Grass, Linsey Quimby, Sandy Theodoropoulos, Audrey Christensen. S . . .--. ,K 720 Dance
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