Page 103 - 1985
P. 103
Editor’s Note:
Definitely Us is one of those little
bonuses good yearbook staffs
provide their readers. So far, the
book has reported what 1985 was
like in and around school. Let us
now redefine a few of those
categories.
Magazine Staff
Music— Jennifer Burry and
Cami Rawlings toy around with
music-pages 100-101
Drama— beginning photo
grapher D.J. Craig looked at the
production of “Jesu s Christ
Superstar” through a camera
lens. Now you can see what you
think-pages 102-103
Zipped up poetry—// the
words don’t say something,
Melissa Quiter’s use of artistic
backgrounds will-pages 104-105
More than a matinee, it’s
a sm orgasbord of movie
memories — Gayle Pankratz, a
former theater employee, looks at
everything the movie screen
could hold-pages 106-107
Dreams of sipping Tang
from the cockpit of the Shuttle
Columbia prompted our teachers
to apply for NASA's Teacher in
Space program. Magazine editor
Jeannie Jump interviewed our
applicants-pages 108-109
Frame by frame, that’s
how our photographers covered
the 1984-85 school year. We
decided to let you see what we
see before we choose one
special frame of student life to
place on display on a yearbook
spread. We devote this spread to
a variety of neatly packaged
frames-pages 110-111

