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s at . 3 it 1 sf Q32 f than AAXX A I x K YM X03 54, 39.2. Vaal Pita Shri., W Nw.-:if-.. U1 PRINTING PRODUCTIONS: left to Tim Bee, Stephanie Corey, Tracy Buffalo, Burdette Bee, Sandra Spaniol, Melinda Mata, Paul McAlpine, Gail Kiehn and Tobin Bryant. tPhoto by S. Wagnerj 121 Bowling club member Steve Norman at- tempts a strike during an important game in December. The team he bowled with won the first hay' of the regular bowling season. iPhoto by S. Forrestl 131 Tobin Bryant, a member of the printing pro- duction class, cuts some paper for a printing job on the Michael Miracle paper cutter. tPhoto by D. Bakerj MJ BOWLING CLUB: Front row: Bill Howe, Pam Thomas, Mark Lawson, Lee Wisner. Mid- dle row: Armando Nunez, Gregg Nicklaus, Rob Baker, Steve Vitale, Heather Gray. Back row: Burdette Bee, Steve Stalter, Steve Norman, Tom Wilcynski, Steve Borregard. lPhoto by S. For- restj
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Photo Publications: Front row: Collin Scott, John, Jan Klobnak, Rick Hines, Tracy Mike Shantz, Deidra Baker. Second Laura Wright, Niki Kacin, Lynn Southard, Cunningham, Lori Kennedy, Cheryl Susan Handley, Sharon Wagner, Ruben Back row: Sean Meade, Jon Perkins, Smith, Dennis Sherwood, Ben Steve Forrest, Brent Flading, Kim Sean Rubbo. iPhoto by Laura Wrightj Photo Pub photographers, Alex Smith and Sherwood, work on developing their film negatives. iPhoto by Lynn Suthardl After developing her pictures for the year staff Jan Klobnak prepares to put them the drying machine. iPhoto by Holly Brent Flading, photo pub member, tes how to use the mounting press. by Holly Johnj Photo Pub 's illustrious leader, Mr. Chedsey, the orders to get to work. iPhoto by Lynn Photo Pub Photographer, Dennis Sherwood, hecks his negatives for water spots. iPhoto by olly Johnj kia 4 Ja .ugh 1 -... v. ii' rr sg . - P r i -- ,sneeze ' Mi' -X. - 5 fi '.....-'E'-V X... Q . I' Q' 3--mal v ..,irf,. . Creative Pictures Are Goal of Photo Pub Photo Publications staff, also known as Photo Pub, had seventeen new members out of twenty-four. This staff lacks experience, but shows great promise in the future. com- mented Rick Hines. Some people did not understand Photo Pub. They did not realize all the work that was involved in taking pic- tures for the yearbook and the Post. Often pictures were ruined because the subject did something to ruin the pic- ture. Taking the picture was only part of the problem. Developing film and enlarging the print to a specific size sometimes delayed a picture for several days. Many students thought that Photo Pub was a tough but enjoyable class. It's fun. uttered one Photo Pub member, When pos- sible, we take pictures of a club when they're having a party. This way we get to eat their food. 'W One of many changes concerning Photo Pub was that a professional photo- grapher took all of the group shots. In the past, Photo Pub took the group shots. Not having to worry about groups, Photo Pub was able to spend more time tak- ing better quality action shots than seen in the past. This in turn made looking at pictures more interesting. Leonard Chedsey, Advisor of Photo Pub, took extra care in checking pic- tures. If a picture wasn't done to the right specifications it was returned to the photographer to be done over. Nobody wanted to do the work over, so they were sure to get it right the first time. Or at least the second. Photo Pub's job is not only to take pictures, but to record the history and people who make Palo Verde. Photo Pub 87
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F . we- Bowling Balls, Ink Keeps Clubs Busy Smashed fingers and dropped bowl- ing balls were some problems that oc- curred with beginning bowlers in the bowling club. Another problem was getting a strike. This was not always as easy as it seemed. The club was divided into six teams of three people each. Winners from the first half and winners from the second half played for the Championship. Of course were going to win, commented Steve Norman. s Certain bowling activities were combined with league play. These included a turkey shoot, no tap, Hi- Low tournament, beat the coach, a Christmas party, a final awards banquet and a tournament against Santa Rita. I like to bowl, said Steve Vitale, a bowling club member. He added Ital- ians are awesome bowlers! Ink on fingers and clothing was one of the ways you could identify a printing production stu- dent. According to Tracy Buffalo, Hair spray and milk work great to remove ink.', Work done by these students included various printed forms for the of- fices, programs and posters for performing groups, and other miscellaneous items. Since earning, a living is one of the necessities of life for most people, graphic arts was one area in which a student could pursue to meet this goal. Upon graduation, a student could get a job in a printing shop using the knowledge gained in this class. Printing Productions! Bowling 89
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