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L,,,......au-W if LOOK MOM, I do study. Jason Bankey, underclass editor, works on his pages. Photo by Brown. .M LET'S DO IT This way! Linda Bayless, Toni Lynn and Corey Finnegan all discuss a lay- out design. Photo by Benner. ,J l NEED HELP! New staffer, Doreen Hender- son works hard on her l'Fashion layout. Photo by Lewis. Yearbook 87
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fliuqtbeuvll Lug owbook By Shiela K. Byrd C-C-Catch Coronado was the theme for the 1986-87 yearbook. Staffers were fairly new with ten re- turning experienced staffers. l'This year we worked with an extremely large staff. We had al- most forty people in the room everyday, and it was difficult to get everyone organized and working together. But when we finally did, we found out that we had a lot of cooperative people on staff, stat- ed Faith Duff, yearbook advisor. Many long hours were spent to put out the book. Worknights held towards the end of the deadline were very busy for the staff. ln class, staffers drew layouts and wrote stories. Yearbook had to organize underclass picture days and also sponsored the Jr.- Sr. Prom Royalty. To help with the costs of sup- plies, the book itself and journal- ism camps, the club held fund- raisers. Car washes brought in a lot of money and also provided the time to get together and relax. 'lN'SORRY! Senior .Julie Starkey orga- nizes her photos and copy sheets for a deadline. Photo by Benner. 86 Yearbook 7' .,f,WwMWW MMMMWMW'
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Q: :E:'E:gE:52:5E: Eg.E:EegZ:jZg'I5 E5 EI- IE 15,3252 :5 -': Q: fi :Ev E: 'gg -2.32.-fx 5: g:gj:gf:g: gi 22.225235 2EviE:2EEg5'j'-5s:g:g-:,,: Q' gag: by Cindy Mills The Explorer staff had more in- terest than last year. lt takes many dedicated people working togeth- er to make the Explorer. Many people came to room 505 sixth hour thinking it was going to be easy. The Explorer staff found out it's a lot of hard work, but some fun as well. The year started off slowly, but as the year went on they were proud to say they were a part of the Explorer Staff. Many of the new journalism students were very ambitious and hard working. Duties of the staff were interview- ing, writing, typing, designing lay- out pages and proof reading. They also tried to sell ads to local busi- nesses. There were 25 students on the newspaper staff. The Co-edi- tors of the Explorer were Heather Bopp and Karena Titmarsh. To get an editor's position one had to show responsibility, be willing to work hard, and to spend more than just one hour a day on your story. l'The newspaper is a lot of fun but also a lot of hard work. When l have the finished product in my hand, it is worth all the hard work commented Karena T itmarsh. It took a great deal of time to select what was to be written about. The staff tried to pick school activities that were fea- tured around Coronado's school campus that would not be old news by the time the paper came out. They used Webcrafters of Tempe as a new printer last year. I hope that the newspaper is better this year because we had our ups and downs last year. lf Karena and l put our heads to- gether we can make the paper bet- ter so we can keep the majority of the students interested in the Ex- plorer, commented Heather Bopp. 88 Newspaper LOOKING AT THE first issue of the Explor er is Karena Titmarsh. Photo by Davis.
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