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Aim, focus, shoot - Photography's a snap Qrightb? Photography looks and sounds deceptively simple, However, when the photographer not only takes the picture but is in charge of developing the hlm and printing the final product, no less than a million things can go wrong Cat least that's the way it seemsb. Not only must photographers devote their time to attending the numerous events staged during the year by the faculty and students, they must burrow themselves in the darkroom amidst smelly chemicals before their goal is achieved. CPhotographers must be aware of everything from lighting condi- tions to the temperature of the chemicals they mix. Anything and everything can go wrong.J To keep our photographers from complete despair, we offered them this double-page spread to showchase their best efforts. Here students can see the expertise of our shutterbugs. We hope you enjoy their work. - LOREE VARDAS and NAN LEE Preparingfor the bun! - Laura Sunley 4 i Being fool - Mike Loftus 42 Photography Showcase Down the up Jlairraxe - Andy Criss
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-sf Ns? T'5fx9N i .N 1' Having fun? - Senior Barry Ryan doesn't seem to Gnd giving blood a very painful experience. Students give life Council sponsors blood drive, raises 154 pints Traffic fatalities claimed more than a few students' lives this year. Although not much can be done to alleviate the pain felt by the families of the victims or help those who died in the wrecks, students were able to help the survivors by giving not only support and encouragement, but also the invaluable gift of their blood. I feel like this is something small I can do to help the kids in the car wrecks. You feel so helpless because there's not much else you can do for them, said Student Council sponsor Mrs. Lisa Baker. The Student Council sponsored a blood drive on April ll in cooperation with the Carter Blood Center, There was a good turnout and 154 pints of blood were given to help the students in the wreck. Some students had to be turned away because they were either underweight or too young. Some of the students that were old enough to give were a little apprehensive. I was a little scared of the needle, said senior Amy Beck, but I felt that it was important to help the people. This apprehension also extended to a few of the teachers. It took Coach Beth Hobensack an hour and a half with her first period class pressuring her to give blood, but she gave because I felt that it was a worthwhile cause. junior Paul Brawer seemed to sum up the feeling of most of the students when he said, We've had so many accidents at the school lately and I feel I should do my part to help the students who need blood. -ALEX CHRISTIE Food anyone? - Student Council provided refreshments for the students who gave blood. Interesting? - juniorjill Cassillo reads some information on AIDS and what it has to do with giving blood during the blood drive. Blood Drive 41
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