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f x Crafty Characters The arts and crafts classes are hard at work turning their creative ideas into cardboard art, string art, cerarnics, sculpting, sand painting, oil painting, and pencil drawings. Mr. Williams and Mr. Kimerling provide the artistic knowledge while Mrs. Hall keeps everything running smoothly. It's a big job, but they have their teaching down to, well, an art! Five: Brush in hand, Larry Hall captures an idea on PHPEY. Six: Mr, Williams demonstrates how to make realistic- looking food out of clay, lt looks good when he's done, hut its very hard on rhe teeth, Nine: Think these would sell! , ponder Bryain Sinclair and jason Jacobs, looking at their paintings. CN 945 .X , r 9 7 Seven: Sorry, l'd love to talk, but I'm all tied up with this string art proiect! , replies Chevell Flores. Eight:jill Nash,jessi Bruget, Natalie Allen, Chevell Flores, and Renee Bishop have their castles, but where are their handsome princes? N 8 Arts and Crafts 63
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One: Blindfolded Chrysy Benetti takes a mighty swing at the pinata while Darci Farrell tries to keep it out of her reach. Two: The pinara breaks open and the scramble is on for the goodies. Three: It looks like Mr. Dearborn has Will Latham on the run, but the game isnt over yet! Four: Andrew Mueller and jim Owen study their upcoming moves. y .ya 1 l Checkmate, Senor! For students who would like to work or travel south of the border, there's no other class as practical as Spanish. Mrs. Holland works hard with her classes to help them learn the vocabulary and grammar of Spanish, so that they can understand and speak the language properly. She also shares lessons on Spanish and Mexican culture to help students learn about the customs and culture of Spanish-speaking people. The most enjoyable lesson of all is making - and then breaking - an authentic pinata at Christmas time. Chess is like learning a new language too - a language of logic. Mr. Dearborn teaches his students basic rules and strategy, and then they practice, practice, practice. The students compete in class tournaments and the best players will go on to the State Chess Tournament. 62 Spanish and Chess ils..,,P QQ -QQ A PM 'V' 'Rav' J 1,3-una- ': ,gh 4 'Q Y. 6 3 sr J.. VK' Nia, lf . M ...... . . SQ 3 if QQXIVW
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One: ln addition to their regular duties. yearbook students help videotape many different school activities, High up on the scoreboard, Melissa Hopkins films the action of a football game. Two: Since much of this book is put together on computer, yearbook staff members must become fluent in computer-ese. Kim Brunner and Andrea Carroll work on a layout for their pages. Three: The 1986-87 yearbook staff. From lower left, Laura Grossman ieditorl. Kirsten Holland, Samantha Gee, Greta Fruhling Cassistant editorl, Kandi Corbin, Dean Trammel. Tom Swindell. Melissa Hopkins, Maggi Reynolds, Theresa Sommer, Amy Mack, Rosalie Zimmerman, Renee Cox, Amna Ahmad, Shannin Reed. Andrea Carroll, Kim Brunner, Kris Punteney. Christine Meyer Ccopy editorl, Robbin Williams, Layne Mathiesen, and Cynthia Farnsworth. Putting it All Together It takes a lot of work to put together a yearbook, and a lot of people - twenty- three, to be exact. Each student has to be a writer, a designer, a computer expert, and a photographer. Our advisor, Mr. Kendall, editor, Laura Grossman, and assistant editor, Greta Fruhling, keep everybody working hard to meet all our deadlines. The most fun of all is taking pictures, because we sometimes get out of class and visit other classes. On the other hand, writing copy is the hardest job of all, because you have to write it over and over and over until you get it right. In fact, the only time We really get to relax at all is after the final deadline, when everything is all mailed off to the printer! 64 Electives - Yearbook
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