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. QUUGQE RX 1Qm2QlIlEGSSL15g 5 - - J QUQUUUD Q Q ' t E- A ' Qgl?C3,ft.1,..,C.:,.,f,9i' :inn :JC-7 Laughing at Junior Sandra Wau- son 's intenfiews, Sophomore David Dukes leaves to take pictures ot the honor award students. A new Oiler quarterback? No, that's Head Photographer Yvette Helin. Dan Boone cut out my head and taped it on the poster as a joke, said Yvette. Showing otl his new 'prep image, Senior Randy Neighbour attempts to cut up his negatives with broken scis- sors. lt's hard with broken equip- ment, especially when you 're a pho- tographer, remarked Randy. Standing with his hand in the sink, Junior Dan Boone rinses oft a newly developed set ot negatives in the dark room. Photography is a beastly busi- ness, said Dan. Researching a new printing techni- que, Junior Tom Dealy reads the Pho- tography Handbook so he can print his pictures perfectly tor the staff. V photographers 59
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Looking tor the best action shot, Junior Jennifer VanGilder skims over her negatives taken at the track meet. They deserve a break today! After finishing a newspaper photo assign- ment, Juniors Jennifer VanGilder and Robin Morris relax with an icy cold l oo G Q O Ei - S Ga f- QQ X ' ' ' Q, 1 , - Q ' It 5 0 Q - - J f Q Have you ever looked up because, you get to go on when they didn't have their from your work in oiass to the football field during pictures, Jennifer added, find yourself Staring infg the games, in addition to being and sometimes it wasn't single glass eye gf a permitted to do a lot of our fault. camera? things other people don't. ln spite of difficulties, Pretend l'm not here, Also, 8CC0fdll'19 to Fl0bir1. most photographers the photographer tells you. YOU take PlClUf9S of 8 lOl of considered their position to Hah! Easier said than done. strange things. . . be a valuable experience. Throughout the year, Such strange things lt's like learning your career photographers were lflcluded Ayatollah Kl'10m9lr1l for free, said Jennifer. frequently seen in toilet Pape' and the HWS lt's teaching me J classrooms and at school and legs PlCfUred onthe responsibiIity, commented functions busily taking their COVSY of an 0faCl6 ISSUS- Sophomore David Dukes, l assigned pictures, Junior Once, Robin commented, Mnemosyne photographer. Jennifer Van Gilder, Oracle ll1eYlll19 Ofacle Slaffi l learrl Something new photographer, commented asked all of US to 90 to an everyday that only that being 3 photographer ice cream parlor and take experience can teach you. often meant a free page to pictures of that. Head Photographer anything that was According to Oracle Junior Yvette Helin learned happening at the school. But Pl10l09f3Pll9f Tom Dealy, a what being under pressure it was still work. junior, staffers often expect really means. Yvette found Junior Robin Morris liked the impossible, that one of her main ' being a photographer The writers got very irate Pf0blemS Wai l10l9fl0U9h cooperation. Yvette coke at McDonald 's. commented, It was hard at first, but it's easy now. There really isn't much I don't like about it, said Jennifer. I enjoy it. lt's very interesting. 58 photographers
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Amueed by Fred Billings remark, Senior Executive Committee Person Leslynn Harwell snickers to herself. l like to tease Fred cause we 're such good lrlends, said Leslynn. L Freshman Clase Officer Angus Hill catches up on his homework during homeroom. We 're just freshmen so people don't take us seriously, remarked Angus. i bln- fi' Paying close attention to Mr. David Bonnett 's remarks, Seniors Jeff Craw- lord, Les Asel and Sophomore class President Hogie Joseph wonder what they can do as members to help the school. S' K: Lf . -,MQ me X. if Q-S
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