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Studio Musicians: Julie Babcock and Beth Crellin use their musical talent to the fullest. A Creative Moment From a calm, empty showcase, where student ' s artwork or trophies are displayed; to a loud, boisterous gymnasium in which a coach is fran- tically guiding his players; Creativity stands as the basic ingredient. Maybe someone is playing a song for the first time or a volleyball is be- ing spiked across the net for the for- tieth time; none the less, it ' s the creative way in which they are being done that ' s important. Setting things up to gather the complete effect is one way of being creative, but some of the best ex- amples of creativity have been at the spur of the moment, such as a sketch on the back of a notebook or a head-on collision meeting the per- son of your dreams. Creative moments aren ' t usually the ones that are publicized or remembered. Looking out into the crowd at graduation no one remembers the first scary day of kindergarten, and after a winning season not many people care about the pain of all those practices ... so as the creativity builds fantastic out- comes, every excruciating minute used to think of ideas is a minute thoroughly enjoyed in the end. Me and My Shadow. Herb Gass and P. J. Felger use their creativity in Graphic Arts 6 CREATIVE MOMENT
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Translate and Concentrate. Susan Hower takes time to finish her careful work so the letter will come out mailable. More Memories Memories of castle life range from a winning season to a loud conversation with best friends in the library. Whether big or small, good or bad, all Knights remember highlights from years f;one by. Being forced by state aw to spend more time in classes gave an opportunity to better enrich those memories to everyone. Re- membrances of games, clubs, field trips, and special companions, expanded and came to life from fall until spring. The few minutes added to the day and the few in between that were taken away only mat- tered when something outside of school conflicted or when the bell caught people in the hallways. Students worked to make More Memories in More Minutes.
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rtianks Mom. MiKe nanauer presents nis mom, Barb, with a rose as his dad, Joe, looks on proudly. Field Goal. The Knights increase the score as the sun sets. Leaders of the Pack. Robert Hockel, Richard Bynum, Sean Hoopengardner, and Joni Mossburg keep in sequence in the Os- sian Days parade. CRE,4TIVE MOMENT
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