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Page 69 text:
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1. Posing as the victim. senior Misty Mynar is held by senior Travis Turman while Gary Anderson acts as the 'villian. 2. Sophomore Karen Thomas won the Gold Key Award from Central Texas State Regional Art and Photography Awards for this picture of a foggy morning. 3. The final blow for Gary Anderson came when he discovered his radio was also vandalized. 4. Infared film was used in this award-winning picture of Dan O'Leary taken by Misty Mynar. 5. Senior Misty Mynar takes pictures of almost everything, including an experiment in Chemistry 11.
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Page 68 text:
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P hotography Vandals Damage Dream Five years ago, when Gary Anderson joined the PHS staff, the photography class was just a gleam in his eye. In 1985- 86, the dream matured into a class that was not only fun but which also helped students to use their creativity. During first year photography, stu- dents learned to use a camera, take dif- ferent types of pictures, develop and print. In second year photography, the students expanded their knowledge by using color, infared and other types of film. When Anderson received an excep- tionally good picture from one of his students, he had it entered in various photography contests. During the 1985-86 school year, the photography program suffered some set- backs. The first setback occurred when the photography lab was moved from the old building to the new building. In pre- vious years, a regular classroom was im- provised into a darkroom for developing. This year, besides having a regular dark- room, there was also a specialized dark- room in the photography room. Unfor- tunately, in the process of moving run- ning water, sinks for draining chemicals and light trap were omitted from the lab. The second and most devasting set- back came when the lab was broken into and vandalized. Approximately $10,000 worth of supplies were damaged or sto- len. Even with this, Anderson continued to further his dream and the students continued to produce award-winning pictures. photo by Nod Wagner —64 Photography—
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Panther Prowler Staff: Stacy Wuest, Ann Blakeley, managing editor; Jeff Garner, sports editor: Darla Williams, Karen Brown, editor: Leah Blain, business manager; Virginia Sutton, sponsor. 2. Freshmen Stacy Wuest does one of the three major things writers do: TYPE. 3. Sophomore Darla Williams puts deep concentration into her story for newspaper. 4. Senior Ann Blakeley proofreads her story for any possible errors. 5. Seniors Karen Brown, Leah Blain, and Ann Blakeley stick together through their last year of newspaper. — 66 Newspaper —
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