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Behind the Scenes On-and-off camera - A chance for fame and fortune: the TV Broadcasting class offered on Saturdays at Channel 'I pro- vided interested students an op- portunity to learn the basics of filming, operating cameras, and writing scripts. Karen Rogers and Paula Wickliffe attended the class every Saturday morning for one semes- ter. TV Broadcasting is a great class to take if you're interested in broadcasting or journalism. Everything you learn now can help you later, said Paula Wickliffe. Students taking the course were able to observe the camera and news crews at work, as well as receive hands on experience themselves. Every student in the class participated in the filming of a commercial that will be aired sometime in the winter. A script Karen wrote was used for the commercial, and both Karen and Paula operated the cameras dur- ing the filming of the commercial. TV Broadcasting gave students an inside look at the television in- dustry as they explored various aspects of the field. Corey Carmical Cindy Case Angie Clausen Rick Cloe Christy Colclasure Johnny Coleman Cathy Collum Tonya Cray Donna Cummings Tammy Cummings Cindi Davis Mike Davis Brian Deil David Dougan Dawn Drennan Casey Engstrom John Erwin David Ford Todd Glover Tim Goines Mike Gooden Al Graham Kay Gubanski Bill Guydon -:!:- K- JUnl0f5 ',,,, M '-.---- : .-:-.- .:,.F-
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While putting a finger in one's eye seems unnatural to most people, to contact lens wearers it is a normal and necessary part of life. Sonya Walker adjusts the position of her contact. A lost contact can be a disaster for the owner. While insurance is available for contacts, they can still be expensive to replace. Andrew McLemore and Lenny Whiteman search for the contact Andrew has lost. li i in mm f LaNae Jackson Mark Jackson Joyce Johnson Kyla Johnson Steele Jones Jack Justice Steven Keathley Cathie Keilty Kevin Kendrick Kyle Kendrick David Kersey Todd Langley Undra Lovelace Robyn Lynch Gena Mann Mike McDougal Rhonda McHughes Andrew McLemore Melissa Miller Michael Miller Tommy Miller Tony Mobbs Mark Moix Dan Moore JUf'llOI'S
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