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W1 vp, wWs,s,..,.,.W.,- we Above: Because he wanted to get his third project done, sophomore Bill Walcl- mann completes a bowl on the lathe. - photo by Debbie Brungardt. Left: ln Algebra II junior Tony I-loush stud- ies the quadratic equation. -photo by Ma- ria Shell. Right: Punching studs In belts, a basic method taught by Mr. Buck Braden to senior Kelly Priddy and junior Daron How- ard ln crafts, takes practice. -photo by Ronnie Spence. Champ by Tonya Earl My grandfather is an elderly gentleman in his iate seventies. in many ways he showed his age with a face which resem- bled weathered sandstone. or a fine leather creased with years of use. Yet, these time lines and creases, which indi- cated age, also reflected youth by ampli- fying his smile and adding a wormsand sincere giow that only age can create. His lifestyie created both his facial sculp- ture and hisattitucle. As a man who loved the outdoors, he spent a great deal of his time hunting, fishing, and admiring nature. Each crease and foid showed the loyal' watching, with a squint, the sun rislngg or setting on golden fields of grain, or the reflections of the moon on a still lake. Perhaps my grandfather, a more com- plex man than any words can project, is none of the things l describe. it could be that the creases come from sorrow and toil. Perhaps the smile was only a mask covering a fear of old age and the end of life's journey. It really doesn't matter be- cause through my eyes the face showed warmth and understanding and his smile. ca ray of acceptance and love. Houn 5fCLASSESf69
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FirsT class inTroducTion on compuTer aTTachmenTs 1101111 As This was The firsT year for The compuTer programming class, TaughT by Mr. Loren Ziegler, The enrollmenT was limiTed To nine sTu- denTs. This was because There were only Three compuTers avail- able To The class. These compuT- ers were locaTed in The library. CompuTer programming was a semesTer class, TaughT boTh se- mesTers. The classes worked mainly wiTh small programming and games using BASIC lan- guage. STudenTs learned To sTore daTa and do loops, which is wriT- ing programs ThaT keep doing sTeps unTil Told To sTop. Ziegler said, Since This was The firsT year we had compuTers, There was a loT of inTeresT by all The sTudenTs To use Them. The class was mainly an inTroducTion To help The sTudenTs be beTTer prepared for a compuTer course in college. Above: ATTendIng The Mabee Llbrcry at Washburn UniversiTy, juniors Robin Bailey, Penny STiTes, and Susie SmiTh gaTher infor- maTion for Their research paper. -phoTo by Ronnie Spence. RlghT: To become acqualnied wITh The sewing machine, senior Yesim Kebapci pracTices Threading while senior Kelly Tab- berT insTrucTs. -phoTo by AnneTTe MarTin. X 9 4' oefcLAssEsfHouR 5 Q-M
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6 F' fl Visual media class readies for sTafT PhoTographers 1101? Click, snap, poof, iT was noT quiTe ThaT simple. The phoTogra- phers wenT Through much individ- ual Training To be able To prinT and develop Their own picTures. Visual media was a class To help prepare sTudenTs who wanTed To become a sTaff phoTographer. Visual media is now required To be even considered for The sTaff. Visual media sTudenT, MarTelle BeeThe, said, I Think iT's a really fun class. So far iT's preTTy easy, buT l'm noT Through yeT. I love Tak- ing picTures and hope To be on The sTaff. Sophomore Debbie BrungardT was The lasT sTudenT To enTer The phoTo sTaff wiThouT Tak- ing visual media. She said, I would liked To have Taken visual media firsT, buT since iT was only offered sixTh hour ThaT was impos- sible wiTh debaTe. Above: As lunlor Mary Dekai focuses hor camera, senior Bobby PfannensTiel pumps iron in The weighT room. -phoTo by Kim Brooks. Right: Photographers: FronT Row: Beth Brandenburg, AnneTTe MarTin, and Terri Perrin Middle row: Maria Shell. Kim Brooks. Erin Wiley, Laura Ross, Debbie BrungardT, Advisor Mrs. Roseann Gish Back Row: Julie Hawkins, Diane DulTmeier, Mary DekaT, Daron Howard, Ronnie Spence, and Mi- chael EscalanTe. -phoTo by BrenT PhoTog- raphy. 70fCLASSESfl-TOUR 5 He
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