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fLeftj Ceramics, Studio Art, and Crafts are some of the courses offered as art electives. Huy Herbert works on a clay object Lllflff in Crafts. Qlielowl The music: program allows students to develop their talents. Murcia Birch practices her scales before lessons. . .. . i . lre K i' . . ete. X . Q . A ' ' if .L 8 . i i n 8 get . Q3 is fyff if F1 zrfgby F 'Lf' .. 1,1 if V - , i ft? x. ffl. ix ,.. RL 1 'I Lynn Stearns Robert Steele Michael Stelfox Patrick Stelfox SENIORS 137
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Debora Schmitz Suzanne Schoen Michael Schoonmaker Curtis Segall Debbie Sllilfliif Iames Sherman Patricia Sherry Paul Simihtis Michael Siwy Brian Skala Sue Ann Smith Ieffrey Smolski Change bows to tradition hanges are the hardest things for people to accept, changes are even harder to accept when they break what is perceived as a tradi- tion. R The seniors, at the opening of the new school year, fought for a tradi- tion which they felt had no need of change. Mr. Frank Wallner and the Log's editorial board decided that the girls' senior portraits taken with the drapes would not appear in the yearbook. Instead, the pictures of the girls in their personal dress clothes would be used. The senior class responded to this news with an unexpected uproar. They circu- lated petitions, scheduled a sit-in in the lobby, and arranged meetings between the officers of the senior class council, Mr. Haggar, and Mr. Wallner. The senior class wanted, as Iohn Zawistowski said, the portraits put in the yearbook with the drapes on the girls and the suits on the guys. More than just wanting it, though, they were willing to fight for it. During one post-session, Harley Lawrence, Ianet Satkowski, and lane Weiss, members of the senior council, met with Mr. Wallner to discuss the i'why's and why-not's,, of having the drapes in the year- book. The biggest 'iwhy' was that the drapes were traditional. Mary des- Granges said, The drapes are a tradition, and I think it's important to continue traditions. Many other seniors felt the same way. The Log was surprised to dis- cover nearly as much support for the drapes among the guys as the girls. Mike Siwy said, The drapes have been used for a long time, and I see no reason to change now. Wayne Riley admitted that he wouldn't consider the senior por- traits complete without the drapes and suits. Randy Diehl was one of the few seniors who didn't think the drapes should be used Hbecause they're traditionalfl He thought they should be used because they're sexyf, Continued on p. 139 136 SENIORS Pamela Snyder lane Sonner Nick St agliano Robert Stap
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