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ow about Saturday night? Working with junior Melanie Haase, sophomore Brian Howard decides what stories will be on the first page. atch where the finger points. With sincere criticisms, Editor-in-Chief Steve Westman corrects junior Kara Salkin's Flashback 1987 story. ournalism - Front: Adviser Joyce Yamaguchi, Michelle Woodruff, Lesley Zimmerman, Kathi Chaplar, Melanie Haase, Melinda Prosser, Christine Hong, Wendy Levin. Znd: Cathy Hwang, Brian Howard, Danny Bernstein, Grace . is 3 Hong. 3rd: Cristina Kang, Dilia Ortiz, Joe Aguilar Editor-in-Chief Steve Westman, Kara Salkin, Kennis Furuya, Brent Lewis. Not Pictured: Kath Brown Kim Brown. Journalism
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WI-IAT'S I-IAPPENING l THE E705 ho? What? When? Where? Why? How did anyone manage these questions? Journalism provided the information. two weeks, members of Journalism faithfully distributed a new issue of The Falcon. During fifth period, students almost rattled in their seats anxiously waiting to peek at the newspapers. Song dedications are my favorite, commented sophomore Pam Hagen. While in sixth period, teachers often complained of the students' reluctance to put the papers down. The usual twelve page paper containing memorable pictures, insights, and special events, required a lot of time to absorb. Senior David Nelson Every added, When l am reading an article, ljust can't stop. The journalism staff consisted of nineteen individuals and Miss Joyce Yamaguchi, the adviser. Recent issues focused mainly on writing techniques, whereas in the past, more attention had been given to the appearance of the paper. Also, a new laser jet printer made production easier. There is a real satisfaction in putting out a quality newspaper that does what we work so hard to accomplish, stated Editor-in-Chief Steve Westman. Devoting a tremendous amount of energy and effort, the journalism staff sacrificed many extra hours and sleep to make a worthwhile paper. Writing the .. R334-gx bf '- stories and taking the pictures were only the surface materials. Proofing, reproofing, and designing the pages added to the work, and at times, frustration, anger, hatred, and a few gloomy tears were also part of the atmosphere. However, junior Lesley Zimmerman admitted, All your hard work pays off once you see your copy in print. The Falcon, a combination of sweat, hard work, and accomlishments, added to the character of the school. Sophomore Kathy Chaplar reflected, lf you drove by school some Thursday night at eleven and saw a light on, it was probably us frantically trying to meet out deadlines. by Sun Kim knwmg hwiwww leg! page juniors Michelle Woodruff and Kennis Furuya makes the final additions on 54 ci an we still be friends? Discussing the ' re we having fun yet? Battling time, junior Lesley Zimmerman experience some gf her feature layout for the January issue the happier moments of deadlines. I4 Journalism
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i 'R While senior Alex David and sophomore Peter Kim go over one of the surveys, they can't believe what some of the students have written. dolescent? Everyone here is adolescent! ti, H-... ,M my E' E rttt A 53 ttriiii tudy and evaluate. As these words rumble hat do we have to do? Having just through Mrs. Evans mind, she reads another finished one of the many accreditation committee report. One of her many jobs was meetings, freshmen Caressa Douglas rv keep tabs OH all the various C0mmfffeC'5f and Angie Kwak discuss what has just gone on. I 6 Accreditation
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