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--rv S f didnt want to flip burgers, I wanted to do something to better myself, replied Bill Kaiser, when he sought a position onthe local newspae per. the Citizen He felt that if nothing else, people who get the Citizen will look at the pictures, and thats why I like being a photographer Kaiser began photo- graphing for the Citizen during the sum- mer two years ago, He showed some of his photos done for the high schools Falconer and immediately earned a posi- tion on the staff as an intern While work- ing as an intern Kaiser wrote captions and was given two photo assignments a day Included in an assignment was shooting afire, a most memorable experi- ence for Kaiser After four-wheeling to take the pictures, the winds suddenly shifted and the flames blew towards me Frightened. I left and got stuck in a ra- vine After being set free. he recounted his feelings as 'never having been more scared in my life Another student who worked for the Citizen stated, lt's the raddest feeling seeing your name accounted for in a ma- lor newspaper' said Travis Scott Scott interviewed for a position on the Citizen instead, as a sports writer, and was hired on the spot, He was given his first assignment that day As an intern. Scott got an article published weekly The preparation involved meeting a 2 30 deadline every Monday, going to the office to hand in the cover story. discuss it and get it critidued Scott did all the work in his own free time He stated he has always loved writing and sports, therefore. the deadline was no hassle to him He also said having worked for the Citizen was a good experience because it involved doing something he's always wanted to do Scott said, Ive learned more by writing for the Citizen than I could have ever learned in any classroom A Lori Hoitkamp ? 4.,,f2 Q.. Q- 56 . i Kafnfeen McGowan Micfiaef McC2rafn Morgan McGrafh Lim McKay Keclkz McKinney Megan McLeod' Me0nda McNeif Lucrefia Meier Krirfen Meirfer jennjer Meferned Cafe Mefvin juan Mendez Mi Keffe Merriff Erik Meyer Wi'fUam Mida'lebrook jackie Mjmkovic jennjer Mikzn Bfair Miffer Raymond Mirfarz Francefca Maceri Cliridna Maya 165
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t 1 1 payed off well for Kathy Dreifuss. One of her greatest assets was her high academic achievements. Dreifuss was l aving a well-rounded personality ! E ranked number seven in her class of 495 and earned an overall grade point aver- age of 4.13 she scored a 1470 on her S.A.T. While most feel it necessary to study, Dreifuss feels no need to because of her ability to remember facts as she learns. However, she does complete all assigned homework which is the way she retains the information, An equally strong trait was her active social life and ability to interact well with other students. Dreifuss was well known for organizing bus trips to concerts and amusement parks These activities were planned to bring classmates to- gether and to have a fun time. Dreifuss hopes to attend Stanford University and majorin Business She hopes to eventually own her own re- tail business, ln her free time, Dreifuss is active in aerobics, tennis, both water and snow skiing, and was editor of the school newspaper. In Journalism, she won awards in both California state and National competitions for layout design. Dreifuss worked at Penguins frozen yo- gurt and for her father doing ad- ministrative paperwork. Dreifuss chooses to remain in Southern California. 1 Lori Holtkamp , .ls 4 ,if L , fame: Nichofaf R06yn Nicol 'CN qv Belfry Niemann David Nordquerf Norman Main: Swan Norwich Nicofe Nugef-if Denae O'Brien Sharon 0'Harra Irene Olm
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