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Photographers do senior pictures in a flash by susAN Joi-ms A homemaking room should be filled with sewing machines and sinks and stoves. But for three days in mid August and two days in late September the sewing machines, tables and chairs were cleared away to make room for the cameras used for senior portraits. All day photographersftack' lecl the grueling task of photo- graphing 631 Seniors. A turn- out ot only 396 students meant more work a month later during retakes. r After tour long weeks, proofs arrived and seniors spent hours choosing the right poses and big bucks paying for themq Senior portrait photographer con- centrates on getting the picture iust right. Photo- by Craig Ledbetter. Donna Cockrell Deanna Coleman Kyle Collinsworth Dean Collmann Tony Cook Jeffrey Cooke Charles Cooper Kimberly Cosner Sherrie Couch John Cox John W. Cox Debra Creech Richard Crider Kirsten Crimm Tammy Crooks Sharon Crossley Tod Cox Fihonda Dallmeyer
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Seniors receive college credit through ACC r 1 ' it by susan Jonns' For the first time, students had the chance to gain one college credit while still in high school. A Humanities course was offered by Austin Gommu.nity Coiiege to eil Seniors wishing to attend. This course wasa cuitural one aimed at exposing students to fine arts. Once every two weeks per- formers were sent by the National Endowment for the Arts. Students reported to the gym during sixth period for one hour of culture. Upper right: Humanities presented one group of performers a sent to the high school. Middle right: Senior Petey Petri iistens intently to the performance. Lower right: Jennifer Johnston, senior, gets into the culture scene. Center: Evelyn Hanrie, senior, finds time to socialize with a friend during the hour. Below: Humanities didn't always prove to be exciting asshown here by senior Mel- issa Norris. Photo by Randy Hashern. it i fel :Q 5. . 'Q it i SQ ,f N J-ltr , Ng, 'K
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Seniors receive college credit through ACC by SUSAN JOHNS y For the first time, students had .chance to ,gain one college ioredirtiwhiie still in high isoitooi. A Humanities course was offered by Austin Community College to all Seniors wishing to attend. This course was a cultural one aimed at exposing students to fine arts. Once every two weeks per- formers were sent by the National Endowment forthe Arts. Students reported to the gym during sixth period for one hour not icuiture. Upper right: Humanities presented one group of performers sent to the high school. Middle right: Senior Petey Petri listens intently to the performance. Lower right: Jennifer Johnston, senior, gets into the cuiture scene. Center: Evelyn Harms, senior, finds time tojeooiaiize with a friend during the hour. Humanities didnwalweys prove to rixiegiriiiioiting as shown here by senior Mei- issa Norris. Photo by Randy Hashem. Qui gg ! be 9-wi' rf Sy wilt , HQ' F
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