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D to make firsi-class dicati ion is needed work, n as inexperienced yearbook and • ewspaper staffs discover T- cadlinc pressures were a famil- ■ - lar condition for those who worked on the yearbook and news- paper. Even though none of the stu- dents in the yearbook class were experienced in yearbook pulica- tions, overall the yearbook was a success, said Kadette Patzer, edi- tor. There was a lot of hard work that was put into the yearbook, some good and some bad, but with the help of the adviser, Mr. (Charles) Gahagan, Canyon Springs first yearbook will be one that will be remembered. The yearbook staff did a re- markable job, especially consider- ing our unique circumstances, Gahagan said. Although there were many complications selling advertising and makmg our dead- lines, the staff was very ambitious in its goals for the yearbook, and most members worked hard to meet those goals. Kadette, in par- ticular, was outstanding. The newspaper, the Paw Press, began the last quarter of the school year. Its goal was to prepare for the next year ' s newspaper staff, to make that group more exper- ienced and ready immediately to start publications in 1987-88. This year ' s newspaper got off to a very slow start, said Mrs. Sharon Walsh, newspaper adviser. Freshmen in an honors English cla.ss spent additional time creating a school newspaper, which meant the regular class came first. YEARBOOK, FRONT ROW- lul,o, M,l, 1 c ,„ M..y. P.m, Cappucc.,,,. T„. M,..,hob: SECOND M T n i ' ' l™ ° ' ' • ' • ■• ' ' ' • ' ' ROW: K.™. Hn.. K„ M,n„. M,U C.K.,,. ri ::: .Z! ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I..m, Harper. Glynda Dean. Nam, Brown. N,U, 4 S.ho.il Puhli.aiK .ja
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Jnoreign I members inguages are familiar fr: ends to of the language clubs, Fijench and Spanish Y J elping others become more - - aware of the elegance of a foreign language was the primary purpose of the Spanish and French clubs. The first year the Spanish club just began to get started with activities, Mrs. Judy Tetley, a Spanish club adviser, said. I have great expectations for the future Spanish clubs in the years ahead. The Spanish club members planned to become more aware of the Hispanic world and its cus- toms. They also planned to orga- nize a foreign language week in the spring, with a lot of enjoyable ac- tivities. Club members made Span- ish banners to support the football team at Homecoming and held fi- estas that celebrated Halloween, Christmas and Valentine ' s Day. A variety of students joined the Spanish club because they were in- terested in the Spanish language and Its culture. There were no re- quirements except to pay dues and attend meetings. The French Club also accom- plished many activities over the ' 86-87 school year. The French Club was a united organization, said Mrs. Sarah Wettlaufer, club adviser. The members really had fun. Members of the French and Spanish clubs planned to be in- volved in International Week in the spring, when all foreign lan- guages would be introduced to stu- dents. SPANISH CLUB, FRONT ROW: L.sa Mur- phy, Tina Ball. Ten Mjcboba, Joann Agustm, T.na Cru7, Isabel Pucmes. Antoinette X ' ard SECOND ROW: Yvonne Romero. Albert Ensign, Christine O ' Brien, Ercy Bran. Gina Duaric, Buttle Contreras. Shauna Albright. THIRD ROW: Eluabeth Akins, Miehelle Smith, Katrina Anthony, Patty Unbe, Ka- dctte Patzcr. Soma Castorcna. Rita Perez, Tina Lawlon. BACK ROW: Cynthia Ortega, Mrs. Tetley. adviser, Jodi Parr, Yaritza Morales, Earlene Little, Mrs, Cuellar, adviser, Blair Scott. Languages 47
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Mii HARD AT WORK: D.uk1 Soldan, T.-r, Mjchoba ' H and josh Eidridge are dctcrmini-d to gi-t thi- joh done, to H finish their assignments. k. M READY TO BEGIN: Mr, Franl- Chavez, represen- GOOD JOB: Mr s. Sharon Walsh, newsp.iper advise -H tative lor Herff Jones Yearbook, .onduets an m lass lielps .Angela Burro ws. Christy Ja • and .Stephanie M mt W uorkshop for the new staff. Donald begin their assignment as a group projeit. SMILE FOR THE CAMERA: D..vid Stildan photo- graphs the Cougars ' football practice for the fall sports NEWSPAPER, FRONT ROW: Muhelle Kunard. Robert Gwynne. David Harkms, Tina Uwton, Randall Barllev. Julie Seablon, Stephanie McDonald, Christy Jay. anl c, SECOND ROW: Craig Taylor. Mike Goggm. Shelly Jones. Karen Daniel. Tina Burrow. Cathie Grabier. Melissa Iiarl, Laura Zappulla, Angle Burrows. THIRD ROW: Dan Atkms, Mike Dawson. John Ma en. Alicia Vargas. Michelle Mattern. Irma Rcvas, Sabri Kelikoa. Sheila Coats. Traci Jacobsen. Mrs, Walsh. BACK ROW: Cindy Ortega. Josh Lewis. Adam Cash, Dwayne Woods, Ticia Carter, Ten Maeiboba, Greg Jones, Cynthia Kim, Darren Fitzgerald. School PublicatK
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