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W -aw -i JOURIYALISM FIRST SEMESTER First Row: Mark Guia, Dori Warner, Simin Ali-Akbarian, Colleen Grass, Jackie Horton Second Bow: Heather Jones, Kim Nemeth Robert Updike, Simmer Hulen Kristen Eggemyer, Stephanie Morris, Mark Gumm, Bob Miller Third Bow: Sharon Starry, JohnPaul Dudine, Jennifer Lee, Sophia Bicart, Crystal Pickett, Debi Sanders, Lisa Krenz, Kim Fulton Photolab lst Semester Photolab 2nd Semester if -TCM., 'N 5' s ' , it hi had -'if 5 First row: Evan Bower, David Gousimo, Aaron Corrington. iiiii 3 'ii' , tt r A t' is ' Flick Bemender , 5 V M Second row: Chris Greene, Tracy Sanders, Meyer Best, A ' Ef 'rM ?l Gina Watson, Joan Salawu, Fiobert Updike Kiign ltgljarshall, Mgriam Slanchez, Annraneka Jackson, Meredith Alderman, y erosier, asey ewis, Simon Miller, L M ' f Calbreath, Chris Smith ance ascarenas' Kevin O Fame Ai Y ...Q nit' This year's math program was very chal- lenging as usual. Mr, Youngberg has a special program that he started many years ago. He has different requirements you must meet, First of all, you work through each chapter at your own pace, when you finish you must pass a test with 750fo or better. After you finish the 8th grade book, you are inducted into the l'Math Hall of Fame. Heather Jones, Kevin Marshall, Bichard Price Second row: Mr. Youngberg, Annreneka Jackson, Robbie Price, Brett Peters, Mark Gurnm, Lance Tacquard
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fu1sQfearin Mr. Franks Mr. Schapira Niki Payne 8th grade 'V A K Y I T T lf Jason Eastwood 7th grade Back row left to right: Terry Pavatea, Kristen Eggemeyer, Daphine Herring, Jason Eastwood, Shannon Battenfield, Niki Payne Front row: Lance Mascarenas, Michelle Montelongo, Jason Martin This year was... Somewhat different. There wasn't a reg- ular big production. The second semester Drama Class did produce a one act play with eight performances. This year was... 'flnterestingmgood potential that didnt reach fruition, Unfortunately the program was hurt by various negative variables. But Mr. Franks and l are hoping that with a strong 6th grade the Drama program may be revived next year. This year wash I really enjoyed a learning how to be a character in a play and how to do that character convincingly, 'I This year was.. l really didnt enjoy Drama much first semester because we didnt do a playg but second semester we did Bench 783 l liked this play because it was a comedy where everyone had some type ol part. Kirsten Eggerneyer and Jason Martin I 1 it J 'fc T 'pill I s ,Si KVAV , VJ J ' Terry Pavatea and Shannon Battenfield
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'1'Hatf9 'WHat friends Eire for UAL BALL KING - MARK GUMM QUEEN - SIMIN ALI-AKBARIAN Clarendon's tlth Annual Ball was held on April 4th this year. Before the dance, the coronation of the King and Queen was held in the amphitheater. The evening was lovely and teachers, parents, seventh and eighth graders attended. Last year's King and Queen, Brian Foutz and Tracy Hohs were there to crown the new King and Queen. The selection of the King and Queen began when each junior high teacher was asked to choose three students whom they felt deserved to be a candidate. A list of ten boys and ten girls was drawn. The eighth grade students were then asked to vote for two boys and two girls. The results from this voting helped to narrow the field down to five girls and five boys. Nine unbiased junior high students were chosen to pick a King and Queen from these ten candidates. This year's King and Queen are lvlark Gumm and Simin Ali-Akbarian. The dance was a semi-formal affair which was held in the cafeteria. Dr. Lutkemeier took pictures of groups in the gazebo and hors d'oeuvres and punch were served. The Annual Ball originated eleven years ago. lvlr. Franks was teaching journalism and the Clarendon Tops staff wanted to publish a yearbook. To do this, they needed money. At this time a Valentines Dance was held every year. So, the journalism class asked that the Annual Ball replace the Valentines Dance. lt was approved and thats how the Annual Ball started. At that time, the King and Queen were chosen by the journalism class. The Annual Ball was not even photographed. Now thats really different from the 1986 Annual Ball. All in all, Clarendons 11th Annual Ball was a great success lt will be remembered by all who attended. 7th Grade Attendants Jeremy Grimwood Tami Ficsher ,fi O ,O ft' 9 ,604 9 2 4 j 4
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