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amt Terry Sinaott and Todd Poling, both seniors, take advantage of the knowledge they gained in their photography class Oh) Anchoring the Chieftain Report is Jennifer Wolf and Kelley Hartman The show is a production of the kids in the media class. Oh) Inset — Classes were designed to keep bored kids like this one out of studyhall This bored senior is Rodney Howdyshell Oh) Kim Fox Opening 7
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IN SHAPE OF A GOLD In one year and out the next is an old adage that proved to be true to so many cafeteria conversations last year. Fitness, fad and fashion were topics that rotated on an everlasting turntable — exactly in one year and out the next. But making it to the big time was another hit — academics. Although students wouldn't ever think of an academic class as an American Top 40, classes such as photography, a credited television broadcasting course, and for the seniors, a basic computer class made their debut and students tuned in. At the seventh and eighth grade level some students were involved in a foreign language program. The first semester offered Spanish, and French finished out the year. As anyone can see, interests were broad enough to fill every notch of a possible countdown and the chances to pursue those interests were just as broad. The classes were designed so that each student could branch out into a particular study of his choice. This diversity of choice would hopefully inspire the student to someday shape his own gold record. Another facet of education was the In the- Know team that placed first in the Bobcat Buzz In for the second year in a row. (jh) 6 Opening Kim Fox
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A Unique Year On the first scheduled day of school, no one showed up — due to a water contamination the starting date was postponed one day and students, faculty, and administration had one more day to exercise their freedom. Summer activities ranging from lounging after a day of summer employment to just plain old loung- ing were squeezed into that extra day. But. no matter what was done, it probably did not compare with the 'real'' first day of school. There was something for every member of the student body. The events where no one was categorized — the introduction assembly, the magazine sale, and the show put on by the school's own vocal depart ment. And there were chances that we as individuals grew, through meeting inspirational Bonnie Con- solo, a lady leading a normal life without arms. And somehow through all the togetherness, individuality was form- ed. Homecoming, Halloween, and Spirit Week, are just a few of the ac tivities that came and went — a few of the activities that personalities peeked through and made for an unrepeatable year. Kathy Conaway, a senior, shows her uni- queness in artistic ability by the seasonal pain ting on the window of the Shake Shoppe. 8 People Kim Fox
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