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34 CURRICULUM YEAFRBOOK S7896.00. Proudly presenting the two day total for ad sales, co-edi- tors senior Lesa Martinek and ju- nior Tina Cloe hold up the custom made cake. Photo by Patty Ken- nedy. Name: Cloe, Tina Position: Co-Editor Service: 2 years f'The funniest thing that ever happened to me was on our way to yearbook camp when we lost our pillows. We were cruising down Inter- state 70 when all ofa sudden Lesa's hatchback flew open. Our pillows went flying down the highway. Cars were trying to dodge them as we pulled over and ran back to get our dirty pillows. Name: lvlartinek, Lesa Position: Co-Editor Service: 3 years ln our blue deadline, a page was missing so I took a fast trip home to look for the page since l looked over the pages last. I went home and back and upon returning I found out that Patti Frey had the page all of the time. ra, W air. im Q ' I fr , fa. ,tw uf' t f 1 M, 1 ff ,,,, ww Q5 fr I think being in yearbook is a lot of hard work at times, but most of the time, it's a blast. lt's really re- warding when the book comes out. -Gail Etzenhouser. I didn't think I'd ever make it through all those deadlines, but I did. Alter all the work land there was a lot of itli l'm really proud to have been a part of the yearbook staff. -Patty Kennedy. 1 , f .Q f ey? c I really like yearbook, even though it was a lot of work. It was something I wouldn't have missed for the world, -Teresa Rohn. ,, ,, -f., mai V ' . wfewf' .W f , if .,, V , . Yearbook class learning experience for me. lt was different from all my other classes because we were on our own. I really feel like I learned a lot, espe- cially about responsibilityf- Mary Tomlinson. was a great
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K Q-.0-' Future photog. Shooting a roll of film for visual media, sopho- more Laurie Cox learns the skills to become a photographer. Photo by Gail Etzenhouser. . nil 1 fda? 2 N . R g X , '. .: N any 43 SW' LANGUAGE CURRICULUM Schedule changed Visual media moved from sixth hour to first hour In the past the visual me- dia class had always been sixth hour. Students who participat- ed in track or who missed quite a bit of school tended to fall behind. Most of the work could only be done in class and the work was hard to make up. People who participated in track are usually let out of school the last couple hours on days of track meets. Test time. Junior David Kruger tries to recall the answers for an English lll grammar test. Photo by Connie Robbins. E G R 3 W The schedule was changed so that visual me- dia would be held first hour so those in track wouldn't have to miss it. Senior photographers Greg Abbott, Daron How- ard, and Patty Kennedy helped the class with dark- room skills and developing techniques needed to be a photographer. I really enjoyed visual media. I learned a lot of skills that l'll be able to use forever. lt's really a chal- lenging class, said sopho- more Laurie Cox. l Spelling whiz. Cindy Doebele ju- nior pauses during a spelling test to recollect her thoughts. Photo by Connie Robbins. Big Bird? ln the spirit of Hallow- een, English teacher Mrs. Roseann Gish shows up at school in a Big Bird costume. Photo by Patty Ken- nedy. 33
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CURRICULUM vEAnsooK Four added to staff Four students take top places at state journalism Heading to Kansas State for regional journalism, the yearbook staff competed against other 3A-2A-1A students. Those qualifying for state were Patty Kenne- dy, Angela Shell, Patti Frey, Gail Etzenhouser, Jannie Brady, Mary Tomlinson, Nancy Mohler, Jenni Jar- mel, and Laurie Cox. Two photographers competed Future sellers. Before venturing out to saturate the Topeka area for and sales, advisor Mrs. Roseann Gish briefs the students on sales' techniques. Photo by Mary Dekat. in the photography contest. Connie Robbins and Greg Abbott both qualified for State. State journalism was held at Kansas University. Those placing at state were An- gela Shell, ttst, layoutj, Gail Etzenhouser f3rd, Make-up, 3rd, Theme and Graphicsj, Jannie Brady t2nd, copy writingj, and Connie Robbins t3rd, Pho- tographyj. How many counts? Joining the staff at semester, freshmen Jenni Jarmel and Dawn Troxel discuss the length of an assigned feature. Photo by Debbie Brungardt. Exchanging gifts. Before the Christmas party begins, the staff presents out-plant representative Mr. Don Mathers and advisor Mrs. Roseann Gish with Christmas pre- sents. Photo by Greg Abbott. Staff. First Rovv: Lesa Martinek, Patti Frey, Lisa Oathout, Nancy Mohler, Teresa Rohn, Mary Tom- linson, Jannie Brady, Julie Herring- ton. Second Row: Advisor Mrs. Roseann Gish, Genell Schultes, Tina Cloe, Connie Robbins, An- gela Shell, Patty Kennedy, Laurie Cox, Gail Etzenhouser. Missing: Dawn Troxel, Jenni Jarmel, Laura Ross, Lori Jenks. Photo by Brent Photography.
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