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fWjh,. ,f.f' ' zf.P- is . 1...-as I 4 V i 2 ' Wt ., , j M W atement in clay. With a slow nd junior Darren Jackson molds 3 project to perfection. Photo by annie Robbins. EAST PASSAGEWAY: SHOP 5 1 ACADEMIA Scholars CHRISTY TAYLOR: The pro- ject I liked best was when I took a picture of a person and sketched it out in detail. I love to sketch. LONNIE SIDES: I like to draw and to paint because I feel that I can do that well, and I would like to continue it throughout my life. A.. 5 f f J COLETTE BOSSE: I enjoy my own oil painting that I did last year. I could express myself in my paint- ing.
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Cartoon Eagle: face of many characters oodling - almost everyone does it. '7 For some, putting images that look like some- thing, down on paper, takes years of practice and les- sons. Others can create the most complicated picture out of a single line. The yearbook staff is privileged to have such an artist. Ju- nior Dennis Anderson was asked to be the official car- toonist to add a more cre- ative touch. Within a matter of minutes Anderson drew the most amazing interpre- tations of the mascot, the Eagle. GAIL ETZENHOUSER: I really appreciate what Dennis did for the yearbook. I know it took a lot of his spare time and it added a lot '5 ,M,..wH 'r'f I W 'XA L to the book? D a.,-.....a..-a---K ,JN- ACADEM A W' 2 W, Y Foreign fascination. Seniors Majo Rivera-Fernandez and Nadia Evenepoel thread and talk about leather. Photo by Tammy Kruger. Saddle Up , Partner. With color pencil in hand sophomore Kim Schmidtberger shades her projects Photo by Robin Kingsley. ACADEMIA ff s 7, ' if 3 i ,g,,2r.t,ifQ awgwa. V A A i . ' 'fe ., t 3 , l Technicolor t-shirts. Transi ii his star onto his portable c ' junior Bob Manning waits for tl paint to dry. Photo by Kristi Velde. ' l Artistic impressions. Works art classes prove budding exist. Photo by Gail Etzenhm :l 1 ARTS X
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ACADEM A Credits More English needed for graduation 'qt nglish classes come in many forms. From '7 heckling speeches to yearbook deadlines to writ- ing a science fiction novel, English comes in various patterns. With the newly acquired requirement needed for graduation credits, all of the different English classes have been put to use. Four English credits are required to graduate along with a speech credit. Stu- dents could take creative writing and journalism along with the typical Eng- lish classcs.D EAST PASSAGE WAY' ENGLISH hawk ti'-im Two for class. During college Eng- lish, Mrs. Gail Naylor goes over the assignment as seniors Mark Reamer and Patti Frey listen. Photo by Connie Robbins. All together. As a classmate solves a grammatical error, freshman Karri McKinsey follows along. Photo by Tammy Kruger. ACADEMIA Knowledge in plaid. In writing senior Jenny pauses as she reads her piece of work. Photo by Strong. l 6 Looks good to me. J Scott Strecker and Kelly hana proofread each others pers in creative writing. by Renee Strong. ' 4 F GI.lSll
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