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Females Why isn't photog popular for guys? Read and discover lj- hotography was completely domi- '7 5 nated by the female gender of the student body. Nothing but girl members was a bit of a switch from last year's 3 guy, ll girl staff. ROSEANN GISH: I would hope that in the fu- ture we wouldn't be an all girl staff. The reason I don't really like not having boys on the staff is that there are certain clubs like the Future Farmers of America that lend themselves to male photogs. But, on the other hand, I have had much bet- ter luck with girls being more dependable and more reliable than some of the boys we've had in the past. K R I S T I V A N D E VELDE: I think that there should be a couple of boys on the staff, but not too many. ROBIN KINGSLEY: I liked being in photography this year with just girls, but it will be more fun next year when there will hopefully be more guys on the staff. G A I L E T Z E N - HOUSER: There just wer- en't many guys enrolling in visual media. I thing, how- ever, that having guys would have added more diversity to the entire journalism area of our school. WEST PASSA GE WAY' PHOTOGRAPHY T-it PHOTOGRAPHERS: First Row: Roseann Gish, Advisorg Melinda Shellg Tammy Krugerg Gail Etzen- houserg Robin Kingsley, Kristi Vande Veldeg Renee Strongg Jenni Jarmel. Second Row: Colette Bosse, Robin Rueck, Lori Jenks, Connie Robbins, Debbie Brund- gardt. Missing: Vonita Murdock and Nadia Evenepoel. Photo by Brent Photography. Primary discussions. The photogs meet pre-school for last minute de- tails. Photo by Connie Robbins. ACADEMIA 3, i Critical eyes. Sophomore Jeni Jarmel examines some of he newly developed negatives whil they dry. Photo by Melinda Shel Getting it all together. Junic Gail Etzenhouser makes sure thz everyone has her tank intact at a early morning meeting. Photo b Jenni Jarmel. WEST PASSAGEWAY: PHOTOGRAPHY
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Q W w 'Y K A x ,. k out Vogue. During a staff ipetition seniors Colette Bosse Connie Robbins give junior nie Brady directions while she :s for them, The competition was held as a practice for yet an- other competition which deter- mined who would go to regionals, Troy Strcmming modeled for the second contest. The photogs at- tending regionals were Robbins and sophomore Jenni Jarmel. Photo by Jenni Jarmel. wEsTPAssAoEwAv PHOTOGRAPHY 231. IACDALMEAJLA SCHULARS DEBBIE BRUNGARDT: 'LBeing in photography the last three years has given me a great extra-curricu- lar activity and a lot of camera ex- perience. Photo by Kristi Vande- Velde CONNIE ROBBINS: HI enjoy photography very much. I was glad that I was able to attend state my junior and senior years. I learned a lot and gained a hobby. Photo by Debbie Brungardt. COLETTE BOSSE: HI think I have learned through photography that one has to have some personal incentive and will because you're pretty much on your own in there. Photo by Jenni Jarmel.
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