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For the past four years, I have always been anxious for the yearbook. Now that I have finally become a senior, | can see my picture featured in this annual publication. I have also known that I would participate on the Dyad staff. Well that is just the beginning. I have always enjoyed watching people and accounting for everyone's business; which basically makes me a busybody. Fortunately, Dyad had the perfect job for me, and I proceeded to become the official “Identifier”. That job proved to be relaxing and challenging. I think I have looked through at least ten-thousand pictures three times. But, I shouldn’t complain because frankly, I liked doing that. Anyway, I was soon given bigger and better assignments which included getting candids of all the students no one else could find. I received a five minute camera lesson, and then the staff patted me on the back and told me to “go get them”. Since I was very naive and inexperienced with the camera, | found the mission rather trying. Personally, I have never understood camera shy people. I wonder what was going through their minds as I chased them down the corridor. People have been upset, to say the least. For instance, one boy had a few very, let’s say, vivid words for me and my camera. Another girl was literally dragged and held by five ‘friends’; while other people gave me various hand signals. These are only some of the typical reactions that I have experienced. While these people are whining and complaining about a painless, 45 second process, they think it’s easy for me to take their picture. Well, it isn’t. To begin with, I can be very clumsy with the equipment, and everything is supposed to be still and perfect. Then I end up hiding around corners or behind staircases so I can get an actual candid. Finally, if I am not hiding, I am running after a person which makes holding the camera still almost impossible. But through it all, I have successfully captured many of those stubborn camera shy people revealing their natural character. Well, I still don’t understand this film repelling attitude; maybe all of these people are invisible on film (I don’t know, it’s only an idea). Anyway, I am a candidate for the ‘Honorary Trish Beaubien Award”, and good luck to all of my opponents. sue goldstein
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