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' Kurtis Wells AA Varsity Art I think I could ' ve done better (at the L.A. County Fair) but I ' m glad I got honorable mention. A SHEER CONCENTRATION, Sherri Corey concentrates on her latest masterpiece- Sherri was In Special Studies, a pro- gram for advanced art studentS- •4 PUTTING THEIR CREATIVE MINDS TO WORK Marty Dor doni and Lizzie Mosley sketch their latest drawings. Lizzie is a student from England- Varsity Art Organizations 89
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nds Down? problem! f Varsity Art prospers despite money mess and more members. Slash! Snip! Crunch! No that ' s not the sound of the newest breakfast cereal — It describes the Varsity Arts ' new budget. Last year we re- ceived about $1,000 for our art supplies and activities, said art ad- viser Bob Maynard. This year we have more classes, more sections, and an almost fifty percent cut in our funds. For the first time there was a ten dollar fee to enter the art class and fundraisers were relied upon to bring in the money needed for the year. Captain Kurtis Wells and co-captain Michael Sun-Woo were in charge of setting up the fundraisers. But money for supplies wasn ' t all the club needed. They also needed funds to touch up the murals around the snack area. Despite this problem. Varsity Arts prospered. More people were in the special studies pro- gram. Special studies is for advanced stu- dents, said senior Myra Garcia. The class ' work was also sent to Paramount presents at Citrus Col- lege for display and to the L.A. County Fair where Kurtis received honorable mention. We learned to bud- get our money, said senior Neil Baltodano, but we also learned to budget our time, take responsibility, and set goals for the future. Story by Mary Ann Cabarlo. layout by Tessie Hernandez: photos by Brad Lindenberg. t ANOTHER MICHELANGE- LO, co-captam Mike Sun Woo works at his sculpture. Mike also set up fundraisers along with captain Kurtis Wells, A VARSITY ART. Front row: Marty Dordoni, Michael Sun-Woo. David Arthur. Kurtis Weils. Linda Smedile, Eric Gwinn. second row: Diana Escobar. Neil Baltodano. David Tabazynski. Serge Nelson, adviser Bob Maynard: third row: Sherri Corey. Susan Stone, Lizzie Mosley. Myra Garcia. Eric Kumler, Michelle Garay; fourth row: Christian Nechtalburger, Jim Kotsonis, Jeff Webb, Antonio Galindo, Rayleen Mirolla. Michelle Harris, Cathy Rodogna. Samantha Markel, Paul Maldonado 88 Organizations Varsity Art
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«il;J!fJl ' ' ' T ADJUSTING HER LAY-OUT, first year staffer Nicole Sevilla makes final ctianges on her spread. Nicole was also on JV soccer, JV softball. as well as a mennber of ASB Jennifer Brannon Graphics Editor With so many exper- ienced underclassmen re- turning next year, we ' ll have another quality yearbook — like al- ways. ▲ CAYUSE STAFF. Front row; Dena Hara. Cfiris LaCoste. Sharon Ludeking. Christina Sanchez. Lily Chen. Denise Boehm. Armando Calderon, Julie Wishner, r ary Ann Cabarlo. Brad Linden- berg. Deanne Honda, second row; Adviser Steve Shazaam Bailey. Robbie Davis. Lynn Fujioka. Nicole Sevilla. Alicia Rodriguez. Jennifer Brannon. Tessie Hernandez, Jennifer Jackson, Jona del los Santos, Grace Domingo. Kevin Haight. Kevin Thomas, third row; Paul (Vlaldanado. Tim Thetford. Randy Abulon. Michelle Garay. Heidi Calderon. Theresa Vigil. Stephanie Kelman, Laura Silva. Goria Sanchez. Chris Mock. Jack Elliott, fourth row; Allen Odermatt. and Victor Domine. 90 Organ jzations Cay use
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