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'83, Q X ,rad 's 3 Q 1 .wwra , any 'mwmuar -4, .., , X 'Hn , K, H51 QQ' i lm, .,f Nga- 'hwy I ... a 1 ,Nl .4 T' The newspaper is not filled with just serious stories as evident in Kim Beacbamk face while she enjoys an unusually funny article. Looking through stocks of slides, Dwight Odelius and Sarah Ramshur prepare slides for the yearbook slide show. .4 1' 5 - pa A their imagination, jennqer McGinnis and Carol Sharp looking outrageously Being the managing editor of the yearbook, Margie Chen explains layout techniques at the Halloween party. to the new staffers. Preparing to send the newspaper to the printer, Terensa Pierce, john Gragg, Darla Bennett, and Deanna Habegger work on wrapping up another issue ofthe Peregrine. With precision and speed, Iris Dalfrey and Sonya Moore have fun typing articles for the newspaper, ., M. 1 wgih-uf Y publications
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Pica photo poll for publications Pica club, Photo club Reed Byres clowns around at the publication staffs' Halloween party. The Pica Club helped to promote journalism by helping the publications staff as much as they could. They had an annual bake-off and sold pens. They also attended a two-day seminar at the University of Texas Workshop. President Bill Walker specified, Being such a leader in the Pica Club has made me a more democratic person. I admonish freedom even more because the Pica Club promotes journalism, and journalism is the right to speak and write freely. The Photo Club endured trying activities rais- ing money for all the photography classes. They had a bake sale and did slide show projects. One of the special activities of the Photo Club was taking pictures at the Museum of Fine Arts. President Diane Reaves expressed, The Photo Club was able to do a lot this year. We had some good officers who were willing to go out of their way to get the job done. Cindy Bosquez, Dawn Leavers, and LL Peters enjoyed being dressed up in tl' Homecoming Parade. Cara Werner types her copy fitting form, so she can stan preparing her layout. jana lWlhhm.i discusses the quality of some photographs with Cara McDonald. Ju - p K ' .5113 johnny Jansen, jennifer McGinness, Betty Vinh, Darla Bennett, Tracy Hill, Sonya Moore, Anilyn Fabello, Kim Beacham, Mari Leveritt, Iris Dalfrey, Terensa Pierce,-lane Eng, Deanna Habeggar,-Iohn Gregg. 86 pica clubfphoto club l-.. .4 V Top row: jana Williams, Sarah Ramshur, Kim Kelley, Sandra Wiegand, Nancy Wiegai Cara Werner, Margie Chen, Kathy Gongora. Second row: Christine Basra, Allison H Donna Parsley, Stacey Sulik, lvonne Estagarribia, Elaine Dillard. Third row: Bo Keating, Dwight Odelius,Missy Buckalew, Nazo Kureshy, Cara McDonald, Kristin R Pheobe LaFitte, Editor: Anju Kukreja.
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Keith Castleberry receives a judg- ing. KVAVAM . 'L 5 33 - -- . . ..x I sq 1 nv: Q ' IL,-'K . -' , 5 3 ervice is their goal Taking blood pressures, which were voluntarily ad- ministered by the Medical Careers Club was one of the many projects planned during the year. Monthly meetings consisted of guest speakers, films, a CPR course, and various seminars such as Career Focus '83, sponsored by the March of Dimes. Members agreed that the club had been extremely helpful in prepara- tion for their medically related career for the future. Raising livestock and selling to buyers is only part ofthe Future Farmers of America's duties. It's no wonder that FFA is the wealthiest organization in our school since these young farmers invest their own money into their projects, and in return are paid far more for their livestock. The Future Homemakers mended clothes and helped serve luncheons Front: Greg Peet, Misty Gaston, Lana Williamson, Cathy lzard, Angie Hardin, Kenneth Mahaffy. Center: Mr. Cory, Tracey Morris, Tommy Baker, Shelly Needham, Denise Walton, Melinda Hillinguist,juanita Norsworthy, Kim Lang, Kirk jorden, Mike Moffitt. Back: Rex Maciejeski, Ricky Heath, Dale Crawford, Clyde Hayes, Tommy Safford, Phil Carley, Gerald Payne. Front: Marla Sullivan, Rhonda Noble, Rhonda Pitrucha, Karen Todd, Caterina Sponseller. Back: Ron Herzog, David Philips, Dave Brown, Mike Oevermann, Robert Oehlers, Ken- neth Winkler. future medical careers club, future farmers, future homemakers FMCCYPF F AWPFHA throughout the year. The students got involved with what was an experi ment for all of them. When it came time to cook or sew, some had thei own clever ways of how to accomplish their ideas. Kenneth Flores said When I got through with the ingredients of chocolate chip cookies, took the easy way out and used the 'milkshake' blender to mix all of tht batter, and it out came black chocolate chip cookies! Kristen Andrew: and Keliegh Hudson also had their share of bloopers. They both sewei too many pockets on their skirts! To prove that Denise Fisher is going ti be a fantastic cook when she leaves home, she washed het broccoli witly soap and water instead of rinsing it off. Finally, they named Pam Hidaltt Grace when she got back to the kitchen because, while serving at thi school board luncheon, she dropped a whole pie on the administration. table! From: Sheila Bilski,-jeff Vannatta. Back: Tanya Oliver, Keith Castleberry, Chris Wilsor Todd Depenning, Scottjerton, Kurt Avery, Tim Gibson,jeff Smith. I i E Front: Austin Davis, Tommy Shelton. Center: jacobs. Back: Phyllis Snow, Greg Roland, jason Scott Casey, Megan Stevens.
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