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Taking it easy, Dan Bigelow in the Lit Mag office. A helping hand. When the Shades staff ran into Haro lems while using the Macintosh, Char ie Miller came to the rescue. SHADES- Seated: Randa Larrison, Laura Rafferty, Kelley McGrath, Cathryn Scott, Merry Greenberg. Kneeling: Aaron Wyckoff, Kara Walden, Kristi Mason, Terri Palmer lAssistunt Editorj, jennifer Yeoh IArt Editorj. Standing: Charles Manns, Kathy Horn, Steve Abels, David Schneller, Eric Wright, Brian Meek, Matt Bardoe, Adxienne Tabakow, Di Ramage, Kiko Machado. Not Pictured: Dan Bigelow fEditorJ ,Alia Covel, Bobby Pickard, Tammy Hoff, Becky jackson, Alisa Swindell, Geoff Wissman, Ieff Knodel, Cheryl Brown. 102 ORGANIZATIONS: Shades if A .... ff NS
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'MM Would you buy anything from this man? Staff member Steve Abels prowls the halls with the new edition of Shades. Caught in the act. Alia Covel uses her latest sales pitch on Rachel Moots and Tony Yang. Anything to attract attention. This winter, a ceiling sign was used to invite submissions to Shades. SHADES More Thanjufz' oemr -Terri Palmer, Junior Editor CAHS has one feature that few schools can boast: an entirely student-run literary magazine, Shades. The Lit. Magfs function is to take student submissions throughout the year, and then print them up. Proceeds from the sales of Shades more than pay for the cost of printing. Submissions are taken in every literary area, as well as the graphic arts. Most printed submissions are poetry, as well as some short stories, but the magazine receives everything up to and including full-length plays. Although lack of space precludes the printing of anything so ambitious, there is no lack of variety in the final product. Past magazines have included entries from every conceivable area - humor, satire, serious fiction, non-fiction, haiku, free verse, and poetic prose. Some of the more unususal entries of the past years have been a school anthem contest Q We are the Pegasi, yes we are . . . J, surrealistic poetry, recoun- tings of death in a family, and bizarre sagas . As in the past, Shades was run entirely on a volun- tary basis. Although there were editors responsible for the various areas involved in the magazine, individual staff members were forced to collect submissions, edit them, and help with the printing. The system usually worked, although sometimes it was hard to find help with the messier parts of printing. ORGANIZATIONS: Shades 103
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