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Right: Paul Cover of Cover Studio make» certain that Sandy Wcmm in properly po»ed before snapping her picture. Sandy ho one of 150 aenior» to be photographed by Cover Studio. Below: Mail H tiicicher look» on aa Croce i,o» ard, left, and Ann Hribar fill out order» for aenior» who are to he photographed. Above: Having cheeked their proof» to determine which one they preferred, Eric Mariyak, left, Joe krug and Eric Zan- gafglia place their order». Right: Erin Cration proudly di»- play» her picture to the admiring HrihAnn Jaminon. 14 — Senior Pictures
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Janice prmlirw part of Ihe required physical fitness roulinr lo the song “LlllWfnp ” The routinr consisted of ihr 50’s music. Janice Moore Runner-up in Junior Miss Pageant In the 25th annual Cam- bria Somerset Junior Miss Pag- eant, Janice Moore finished first runner-up behind Penn Cambria’s Sherry Campagna. Not since Pam- ela Hutzel! won the title in 1973 has any Forest Hills contestant made such an excellent showing. Judging was based on poise and appearance, scholastic achieve- ment, creative and performing arts, and a judge’s interview. For the creative arts’ category, Janice presented a vocal perfor- mance, “Charity.” In addition, her 4.0 grade average contributed to her winning the scholasitc achieve- ment award which earned for her a $4000 scholarship to St. Francis College, Loretto. The theme song of the pageant was based on the song, “One” from the Broadway Musical, “A Chorus Line.” When asked for one word to describe her experience as a con- testant, Janice replied “Awesome!” She feels that par- ticipating in the program was very worthwhile and encourages all jun- ior girls to audition when the next program gets under way. Pal nrui Kukas Scott Galoai Jeffrey (Gordon Grace Goasard Brenda Gentile Krista Golden Mark Golden Wendy Grata Erin Grattan Dawnetta Grow Seniors — 13
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••How do you likr my picture?” Mk» Heather Russell a» »hr nhoH» off her picture lo Rick May. Class photographed by Cover For many senior», a major even! Hap- pened in ihe early part of the school year, namely the taking of senior pictures. From September 28 through October 4, Cover Studio was on hand to photograph some 150 seniors. Two weeks later the proofs arrived; shortly thereafter the seni- ors placed their orders. Once again six offers were available to the students, prices ranging from $52 to $122. not including tax. Many seniors opted for Offer 1 which included 2- 8x10 portraits in wood frames, 6-5x7 in easels, and 48 wallets. The cost of this offer was $98, plus lax. All offers in- cluded one glossy picture for the year- book. Most seniors had ten or twelve proofs lo choose from and these previews could be purchased for three dollars. Most stu- dents bought additional wallets to ex- change with classmates or to pass out to friends. The completed product was delivered in mid-December and with few excep- tions. the seniors were more than sat- isfied with them. For the next few days seniors could be seen autographing pictures to exchange with classmates or pass out to friends. Above: Liao Mlinar, kneeling front, looks over brochure lo cho »»e one of the »ix offer» an Tammy Moralti. left, Janice Moore. Michelle Morrit and Mary Ann Jenkins wait patiently lo place their order. I ft: Don Task write» a brief note on hi» wallet »ixed picture to be given to a rla»»mate. Senior Pictures — 15
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