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LIBER fm , . IM ,V V, sw If D ' A X xv' , 1 'Z fy Q 'W 1 W I 7 iffy if is I ff' w X f, 5. 14 . Mr. Todd Novakofski Mrs. Roseann Gish ,V ,, wr K X M , f WM, wwf ff I .Hx I J Mrs. Ernestine Thompson RTS Mrs. Elaine Elliott MS, P31 Bgnine DINING WITH A SPICE SPANISH. ENGLISH, JOURNAL- ISM l, ORAL ENGLISH . . . Eating at the Acapulco Lounge was the main objective for the Spanish class con- sisting of senior GINA JOLLIE and junior KELLY FARRELL. Deciding to experiment, each ordered a different dish and sampled them to find out which one she like the best. The girls were upset to find out that they could not sample the dish they most wanted to: Margaritas! QU While attending the Foreign Language Day, senior GINA JOLLIE and junior KELLY FAR' RELL pause for a rest at the University of Kansas, iPhoto by PAT BONINEJ Q25 Awaiting the beginning of testing at Empo- ria State University are STEVE MANHART senior and BRENT LILLEY junior. iPhoto by KIM BROOKSJ 133 Caught in the middle of viewing a Japanese soap opera are senior GINA JOLLIE and junior KELLY FARRELL. iPhoto by PAT BONINEJ NX ...N w it Mrs. Pat Dittman .at J -
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Novices learn journalistic skills To help students interested in jour- nalism and photography gain exper- ience in their desired field, a new class was added to the schedule. Journalism I was offered first semes- ter and visual media second semes- ter. MRS. ROSEANN GISH was the in- structor of the new courses. Co-head photographer PAM SWARTZ senior helped GISH with the lab and dark- room work for the visual media class. In Journalism I students learned the basics of newspaper and even had some of their pages printed in the school newspaper. Yearbook fun- damentals were also taught. Second semester was devoted to photography. .Students learned the essentials of beginning photography. With a maximum class loadof 20 students, the class was divided in half. While one half worked in the darkroom learning to develop and print pictures, the other half did writ- ten work from the text book. After completing these courses, a student could enroll in yearbook, newspaper, or photography and be able to work with experienced staff- ers on a more advanced level. There- fore, no time would be wasted train- ing the novice before he could be- come an asset to his staff. ill Sports: To ignite enthusiasm in the crowd, the Eagle mascot shows up at many of the sporting events. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZJ Q21 People: With the video recorder, JIM STADLER senior films a basketball game while perched on the scaffold. iPhoto by ERIC DILLINGERQ 431 Classes: Solemnizing their vows are SCOTT SPIKER senior and DEBBIE JONES junior during the mock wedding in class. iPhoto by MICHAEL ESCALANTEI 141 Events: FFA members unload the boxes of grapefruit and oranges sold to raise money. iPhoto by MICHAEL ESCALANTEJ 151 Ads: Juniors KIM BROOKS and ERIN WI- LEY shop at Harry's IGA before the upcoming Rossville football game. iPhoto by MICHAEL ESCALANTEQ Classes f Division Page f 93
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IU Pondering over her next layout in Journal' ism I senior LISA RILEY decides on Mosaic. iPhoto by ANNETTE MARTINI 123 Questioning her neighbor about an answer is sophomore LAURA ROSS. iPhoto by ME- CHELE OATHOLIT7 135 Sophomores MIKE RLIECK and JIM HUR- TIG cram for their semester finals. iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ 'Him wwf , ' MDW. ww-..,M,
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