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Sara Potach
Kristine Potrykus
Colleen Prem
Angie Price
Meredith Quandahl
Claus Rasmussen
Tiffany Redfield
Adam Rhoades
Mike Rhode
Stacie Ripley
Robert Robinson
Kelly Rogers
"I 'm glad I had a
New studio policy made senior
photography a matter of personal choice.
Bv Sally MacNeill "I think Arnold Clark seems to be more
Cla
The Class of 1990 was the first to be aggressive. They have a real solid ap
given a choice between photography proach to marketing their business."
studios for their senior pictures. In past Senior Krista Boeck decided to go to
years, seniors were required to have tneir Lisle Ramsey Studio for her picture. "I
ictures taken at Arnold Clark studio if didn't go to Arnold Clark because when
B tey wanted their picture in the year my sister went there they gave her a
book. huge hassle. I'm glad I had a choice."
Yearbook Advisor Nancy Rice said Some studios that seniors went to
that the decision to have an open-studio were Mervin Reese, Lee Vernon, Don
policy was made by Superintendant Ken
Rippe and the school board. "Dr. Rippe
ana the school board were getting com L l v I'O I * I j C J f f ▼ llv.l Id C I
plaints from parents who objected to being Tom Sterba, David Lee, Dupree, Claire
told where to go for pictures," Rice said. Homing, and Merrill Goff.
"Some were threatening to sue the Senior Amy Krobot said she had al
school." ways liked Arnold Clark's pictures, but
Despite the policy change, 75% of went to Lee Vernon Studio instead. "I
the seniors had their pictures taken at know a lot of people go to Arnold
Arnold Clark. Senior Terri Distefano, Clark, and I wanted my pictures to be
who went to Arnold Clark, said{ "I really different from everyone else's."
liked their pictures and their prices were Having more than one studio to
reasonable." deal with created more work for the
Rice said that she wasn't surprised yearbook staff. "Not every studio that
that 75% of seniors went to Arnold Clark. I worked with followed the directions
for submitting pictures," Rice said.
"One studio sent a picture that was the
wrong size, one studio sent a horizon
tal picture, and one studio sent me a
Polaroid."
Even though her sister had her senior
portrait taken at Arnold Clark Studio,
Senior Krista Boeck choose to go to Lisle
Ramsey.

