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Kim Sanello Vicky Scott Deanne Sharpe Dinah Shelley 4 Concentration is the key as Carmen Cano puts on the finishing touches before her portrait is taken. The full length mirror that was placed in the senior lounge proved to be invaluable to anxious seniors. Q Karen Emerson does her best to keep every hair in its place as she listens to directions from the pho- tographer, Mr. Bill Christy. Mr. Christy took seven poses of each senior and it was up to each girl to decide which one would be used in the yearbook. Seniors 61
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Maria Ramirez Rosanne Ramos Sue Reilly Kirsten Reinhart Kris Reiser Beth Rettig Kathleen Riley Ana Rodriguez Laura Ruggles Nl-lit lvle With Your Best Shot! lt seemed that the hottest day of the year was to be the big day, the moment of truth, when seniors went through the ritual of portrait taking. Prayers for a slightly cool day didn't seem to help much as seniors strolled into the portrait studio appropriately dressed in shorts, jap flaps, wool sweaters and, occasionally, a string of pearls. As makeup turned to mush and hair drooped the girls faced the camera and were ready with their pre-practiced 60 Seniors smiles. Next came the wait and then the proofs arrived, ready to be cropped and processed, only to find mixed feelings. After disappointing results with the original studio, Mr. Bill Christy from The Portrait Gallery re- took the portraits at the re- quest of lvlrs. Kathi Bailey, year- book adviser. Luckily the weather was pleasant this time around. The new senior por- traits were to be taken during regular school hours. Appoint- ments were made in alpha- betical order, between 9:00- 2:OO. Those who had to take theirs in the later part of the day worried about their ma- keup and whether or not their hair would stay curled. This time the Troubadour and the seniors were satisfied with the results. As evidence of this, some seniors ordered addition- al prints the second time around. Q7
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5 Having Three years behind her, Ro- sanne Ramos gives some advice To her little sisters Diane Erb and Susan Emer- son. Big sisters were There noi only To socialize wiih but To answer questions aboui classes and school procedures. Wendy Slavin Frances Spina Suzanne Siearns Lee Ann Sieeie Michele Sieger Sherry Tagliamonfe Jennifer Tweddie Laura Twedell Carolyn Uebeie 62 Seniors
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