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Where There's a Will There's a Way iql by Doug Bates photos by Flollin Eanderob - l-low do you communicate when you are unable to speak? Sever- al students can explain the vvay they handle the problem. They are using the form of communication called ELISSYIXAELICS. Elissym- bolics is a visual system based on symbols. Some of the symbols are pictographs or look like the things that they represent. lvlrs. Flosenthal, their advisor, goes on to explain, that other symbols may be ideographs or international signs. Elissymbolic boards are novv being used by 'l 2, DOD to 'l E3, OCJCJ individuals throughout the world. The club is active in fund raising through candy sales, bake sales and contributions. Funds are used to support club trips as the one taken to the capitol. This was a special VIP tour around the capitol and legislative offices. Communication is the key vvord that helps these students enjoy the day. lVlrs. Flosenthal mentioned that Ken Eurks enjoys talking to students and trys to make them feel at ease when asking questions about himself or the club. Sometimes Ken will say lt is alright to talk to me, relax, ask me any question you like. to again try and make fellow students and adults feel comfortable in com- municating with him. 'i. Lorraine Fischer and Pauline Beck are using the puc- tureboard as a means of communicating with each otherg E. Tammy DuGranrut uses her communicaid to complete her assignment. This electronic communication board is used by people who are unable to point to a communica- tions boardg 13. Brenda Watson reads as Ken Burke points to the symbols and words on his board. l-le uses a light that is attached to his helmet. Symbols are color coded to represent parts of speech. EE Blazing Cr-utches .i
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The sport of gymnastics has slowly diminished in popularity. Lack of funds have deteriorated it's progress, but here at Beyer there were over thirty dedicated gymnasts struggling to reach their personal goals. Helping each other spot- ting on stunts such as walk-overs and back- handsprings greatly improved their rate of pro- gress. With the instruction of Mrs. Bray, the gymnasts displayed their talents of balance, grace, and determination in assemblies at local schools and at an evening show to raise money to support their cause. It is this group effort that allows gymnastics to continue. 'Q' Tumbling With Pride by Dorlna Golpashin photos by Flollun Sanderob 1. Cheryl Korte and Michelle Stephens perform their aerial cartwheelsg 2. The front-handspring demonstrated by Melissa Grass on the vault: 3. Cheryl Korte displays her back-handspring on the beamp 4. first row: April Stephens, Joyce Siaavath, Erin Wallace, Debbie Sartell, Pamela Lacombe, .Jaime Sandoval, Shawna Folker, ChanlyNou1 sec- ond row: Teresa Markle, Cheryl Korte, Melissa Grass, Tina ...,. , .V... , ,R .. .1.ii3i..,Vkl .Z Q Jackson, Floberta Lovett, Annie Steen, Tanya Fleid, Michelle ' Q I lf Q 1 Q Q Stephens, Lisette Foster, Tammy Waldo, and Slanca Luna, L 5 gi vxn it ik .. third row: Dana Piland. Carrie Martin, Annette Scoville, .Julie ,jf ,V t y ,fl-.3 ' li H , t 'img Ei, 5- qw: N. ,,. . ...,..- v ia., , Boyer, Stacey Clivera, Stephanie Kramer, Dawnwyn Con- 9' t f 3 9 : ., way, Nancy Field. Patty Gabe! and Mrs, Bray. l , 9 A s , 5 3' fi A V ' 'M A -A K ,QQ Q f ' l . . . . l -f.. 1. U V: M ' ' 'T 'L Ng .... T f 'vx. -. A ff ,Q-. . Q , .. ,M mg. . - A .'+g: 'q....- ,.., L 1: ig, - .5 N jg. E, , .W . .,,, . . 1 ff X t ' f ' 2 I , , . 'ff ' M I A l ' l - 51 5 , .... . ...TT - .... ii.. i A A C 1 'illa , . li A ' ' L ,.f . M - 54 Gymnastics
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