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i i iing our her frusiraiions on senior Leanne Dennis, Showing Thar he does some work foo, sponsor or Brandi Dunlap persuades her ia approve her Mr. Canevaro finishes up a page in the year- VY. Q 1 book x 'Wagga 3 1 H i -Ft iff-,SZ f Ani 5 Froni Row: managing editor Leanne Dennis, Back Row: photographer Mason Eilenberger. ariisi Chris Daniel, ediior Brandi Dunlap, reporier Tiffany Smiih, financiai manager Candy Schilling, and reporter Janice Primm. After working so closely and so long, the ladies of the staff iearn fo cope wiih each other. V
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There 's more work than play in the ROOM IN Mr. typing, junior Brandi Dunlap screaming, seniors Chris Daniei iimping, and Candy Schilling sweeping -- those are some of the things that you will see if you take a visit to a little room up- stairs where the SMCS annuai staff frantically works to get out the year- book. lt's reaiiy like any other class, but everyone is just crazy, claimed junior Mason Ellenberger. At the beginning of the year, we got a bigger room, which was a big sur- prise, but of course it got taken away from us. We then were moved back to the same little room to work in. Most people in the school really do not real- THE SK Y. ize how difficult it ls to be on the annual staff. Most people think that all we do up there is sit around, goof off, and have parties. Well, if it were up to edi- tor Brandi Dunlap, we would. The life and year of someone that works on the staff is long, hard, and without much sleep at ail. it takes a lot of dedication. and willingness to do a good job. Aithough it takes a certain mind set to work up in that little room in the sky. you eventuaiiy get used to it, The peopie up in the iittie room have a bonding thing in common, stupidity. Mason EIISDDSVQGI After just having knee surgery, seniorf Daniel hobbies at the way upstairs jus get his work done. 1 , lb? W 5, 5 .1 wr . WR Although senior Chris Daniel keeps the beat with his music it s not all play but it takes iots of work to finish the yearbook. Showing her dedication to the ann staff, senior Candy Schilling comes or Saturday to get her work done. Typing her fingers to the bone, ser Leanne Dennis shivers ln the cold, and 1 cant, little room in the sky.
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W Now, we all know why . . TH LITTLE DOG LAU HED The curiains slid open fo reveal sen- ior Michele Radue. She looked normai enough, excepl for The bandanna on her head. Then - the character lurk- ing inside her was sei free as she said her firsi line: 'iBwock, bwock, bwock- bwock-bwock-bwockl The Liifie Dog Laughed broughi con- sfanf snickers and laughs from ifs audi- ence. Several sludenls said Thai you could hear junior Danny Co!po's laugh over everyone else'si Danny wasn'l The only one who en- joyed The play. Freshman Brian Carver said, 'iThe funniesf paris were when Qfreshmanj Larry Minion almosi rang The doorbell and qseniorp Dana Harden got hil wifh The bird! The sfudenls performed wonderfully. and The curiains closed lo a standing ovation from The audience. The comedy came lo a solemn end as ihe siudenls called fheir direcfor, Mrs. Kafz, fo the siage, and presenfed her wifh roses. if had been her final play wilh The S,M,C.S, sfudenls, and The casl and The audience clapped as one lasi display of Thanks. Candy Schilling The Hunfingdon family Uunior Gabrielle l-lays eighth grader John King junior Lisa King and senior Sfeveh Bargainniery prepare To have some tea Sid Csenior Sleven Borgainnierj lets mer ries of his college band days overwh him. WEl..0Omg gif' Laurie Huntingdon Qunior Gabrielle I-iayej' siders going on fhe blind dale her br: felghfh-grader John Kingj is frying To sei ul her.
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