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Cizoppmo, Copy, Check lists, llizustizattions . . . 1973 tizojan Working on a yearbook is a unique experience. Very few organizations work under the same - atmosphere with such productive results. Tre- mendous pressures, continual misunderstand- ig If . Q iii 3 w ings, and constructive criticisms are present at ' each level of staff production. But as the staff packed Mr. Kearney's office to view the newly arrived books, a certain sense of pride and ac- ' '- f complishment filled the air, and the staff sudden- F' ,.i . ly became as one, forgetting their many argu- ments and disappointments. The books had 1. arrived, and it was theirs. These staff members 1 Y - as were as varied as raindrops in the sky. Yet if one looked at each long enough one could see a certain quality each must have, a determina- tion to produce the best yearbook Alisal's ever had. Bernadette Agpaoa, a lively class mem- --- ber, was a willing worker when one was needed. Janet Amo- nette and Joe Blohm lent a hand on the senior section. Joe also helped with sports and in secur- ing patrons for the book. If there was anything to be done that required experi- ence or simply a will- gmrimf 5 't 'Jing . W QTJZJ- V , 'A .ANN M H P, Nu , xy A i 3 ', 146 ' T' ' ' Q V -. E t -'i .f - .. g , V, A 1 1 ,, . - ' 2 yi il Q 1 J W . ' 1 ' 'ik , Siggkp- .2 ft ., J , r,, . ' X Q :.,ffi-iflal-r',i,vL, V' ' .. ' f4i-2 -Z.'i- fi af--z. s Q31 Emf-.'-. '5'f1.' 1 V' ' . f 1 2 -s Q ' 'S i '-t I2a'fiif1'ff.' 1 ' ' -. .tJ'...v . ,,. i M95 . .t , N. pe-sem. . 1 .-.,, ingness to help, Fay Bradshaw was the person to see. A never ceasing fountain of energy, Fay often worked till the early hours of the morning to see that a deadline was met. Paula Carrier and Carolyn McCart aided in advertising. Sylvia Chacon, Maria Cue- llar, Chris Morales, and Ebby Martinez combined efforts to produce some of the best copy the yearbook has ever printed. A photographer needs to be ' much more than just a picture taker, i he must have imagination and a sense of timing. Tom Valdriz was one of the most competent photo- -' graphers around. Photography helpers who assumed major roles were Charles Crain and Manuel Nerez. Along with pro- ducing outstanding copy, Mamie Sum and Cindy Forgone labored successfully over the girls' sports' section. To become an editor of a section is to have great responsibility placed upon one's shoulders. Two people who handled their editor- - 1 Q FQ' .,.. 'N b , Xu - X f EE .I Af.. ft? V i wi '36 'V 5 ,,, l i K Y 3 yi 'X w -kr Jimi, i tt gtg fr' ' l 'Riga 1 I L- K. ' ilk ' . 'tf iiifi 4 W. M my jj 1,1-:sr
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lnteizestinq, up-to-Cate . . tizojan tmlsune The Trojan Tribune staff finished another successful year in producing an outstanding monthly newspaper. With the guidance of Nlr. Puterbaugh, their journalism advisor, the staff produced various interesting and fresh ideas in many of their columns. The Tribune brought us up-to-date on many of the sports, up-coming activities, and recent news around the school. This staff should be commended on a job well done. This year's editor was Connie Elliot, assistant editor, Kathy Pettigrew, feature editor, Karen Bailey, sports editors, Steve Bellone and Art Barrientos, business manager, Lucy Stone, ads manager, Karen Bailey, distribution manager, Art Barrientos, photographers, Pat Amaro and Kathy Pettigrew. 5 is 6 . 5 fi 5 ff ,Wifi f f ...I -'Q f'M'f 'sl-. X Mr. Puterbaugh looks on. ,Q z iii elim Simi sim, i One picture says a thousand words. Looking busy all the .-,L .Wu uma. i'uff'EZ'.l
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