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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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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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PRINTING PAPER AT NEW TIME Newspaper . . . the newspaper class had some new and exciting changes. The staff had more people qualify for state journalism, even though they had fewer people. We had a smaller staff but were more refined, com- mented senior KEVIN FRANK, edi- tor. The paper was on a different schedule unlike the previous year. It went out on the third Wednesday of every month. They had speakers come and talk, while they listened and wrote stories. MRS. GAIL NAY- LOR was one of the speakers and she explained about the debate system, how it worked, and how the speeches were judged and scored. TONY LEIKER came and gave a speech to the staff which also helped him prac- tice for regional debate. FRANK was happy with the letters to the editors. FRANK said that some of the letters really did show some of the problems that the students would like to voice their opinions on and do something about. IU When a new journalist asks the editor KE- VIN FRANK senior about Formatt, he shows her techniques for using the journalism equip- ment. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZj Q23 In deep concentration, LORI VANDE VELDE senior looks to see what she can write a feature on. iPhoto by MICHAEL ESCA- LANTEE Qi A look of humor is on the face of NANCY MOHLER junior, while she reads over a story. iPhoto by KIM BROOKSQ Q45 New decisions is the humorous topic for juniors KIM BROOKS, JULIE BARKER and sophomore .JULIE HERRINGTON while in newspaper class. iPhoto be ERIN WILEYJ 96fClassesf Newspaper
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