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Nothing on this page! Journalists, Chad Swan and Andy Cooney look through a past yearbook to find ways to improve their copy. First Hour Jounalism: Front Row: Editor in-chief: Jody Owczarzak, Assistant Editor: Kirsti Adams, Assistant Editor Debbie Miller, Assistant Editor: Heather Reed, Assistant Editor: Jenny Barron, Row 2: Meg Cook, Tammy Odom, Leslie Cole, Kiersten Seiber, Mendi Epperhart, Kristie Orth. Row 3: Wendy Poorman, Jessica Nusbaum, Tina Lowe, Sara King, Theresa Blaser, Heather Tanner. Back Row: Chn's Plummer, Steve Han, Ryan Maier, John Light, Lynn Alcock. What a shot! Kristie Orth captures a great moment on film during an 8th grade girYs basketball game. Yll use that one! During her SB homeroom, Kristi Adams looks at negatives in search of the best picture for her yearbook layout. 33
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Almost Finished Debbie Miller types a story for the uBronco Bulletin while pre-student teacher Kelly Quinn looks on. M Press Timell Journalists Stn've For Perfection Taking pictures, writing copy and whizzing around to finish a lay-out before a deadline were all experienced by the 46 members of our journalism staff. Passing time captured on a picture will be special for each individual. For every picture there are a thousand words, but in this case, for every word, there are a thousand memories. liWe try to stop time with the pictures we take so the memories may linger on, stated Editor-in-Chief Jody Owczarzak. New textbooks and a computer were great assets to the journalism staff! Advisor, Mr. Lewis Horn, stated uThis year went much smoother than past years because we had our own computer in the classroom to work with. The new textbooks also helped in general story writing and headline writing? The journalism staff has worked hard, putting forth a Third Hour Journalism: Front Row: Editor in chief: Danielle Stanton, 900d ?ffort in order t9 PrOduce a fine PrOdUCt' This was Assistant Editor: Jill Wunder, Assistant Editor: Norma Harrison, Mike done 1n hope of receivmg the satisfaction of havmg an BUShaneMAllam gunfn. 20g 2:CMindy SJhivlely, Lori Henegsey, Jodi - - aynest eissa 'tc ie, n y ooney, ac Case. Row : Angela award given to us for our yearbooker newspaper: HOW Bonnar, Darlene Fisher, Stephanie Krumeich, Debbie Wallace, Chad ever, our mam goal was to produce informative writing in Swan. Back Row: Jenny Peer, Karen Cannona, Michelle Prati. our ltBronco Bulletin and yearbook copy. Hopefully, from our stories and pictures, taken for the yearbook and newspaper, memories will fill everyonels mind with the turn of each page. 32
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I Can Do This! Freshman Kristin Smenner types a complicated paragraph out of her textbook. Three to four exercises out of this book were completed each day by the students. Think! Julie Gase strains her brain to remember how to fill out a newly revised tax form while taking a test in first hour general business class. HtMHH?N??E?????Mrnur : htunnnsnnwmgg Taxes!? Trying to figure out a particular step on an oversized tax form, is Doug Steinman. During his first hour general business class, students also filled out smaller tax forms similar to this one. On trial t Law and Society students Julie Holman, Ryan Hawk and Jeff Rudd do research in the library to prepare for a mock trial. 34
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