Cupertino High School - Nugget Yearbook (Cupertino, CA)

 - Class of 1967

Page 118 of 198

 

Cupertino High School - Nugget Yearbook (Cupertino, CA) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 118 of 198
Page 118 of 198



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Page 118 text:

5 A 4 1 E28 m Vallee 2 Front Row: Brad Eazarsxy, Gary Pfeiffer, Tim Smith, Keith Ward, Fred Thatcher, Margie Mass, Claudia Ward, Janis Lacey, Kathy Foard, Debbie Ryan Qnd Row' Mary Dries, Jan Finn, Kathy Brown, Claudia Brown, Roberson, Judy Shopero Ath Row: Karl Vidstrand Rondy Corlson, Terry Ann Bennett, Moiilyn Moore, 3rd Row: Linda Reese, Jill Ritz, Marsha Alexander, Rick l-larringtan, Jeff london. Every other Friday, the Prospector students during sixth period. Our Prospector is delivered to anxious newspaper staff works very hard to Cover oll news from whos who in the senior class to sports, All the information communications between student well-informed student body, 5 L , ,, ,T U ,. ,wif ,.,,. .i ,let my ri ff ' 'fii'iEt't?bEz:ilar',jE'i,:lf-525755155 A First semester editors Margie Moss, Marilyn advisor Mrs. Edgell. Covered helps improve s, giving Cupertino a Moore, and Jeff London with The Journalism class is divided into two groupsfthe editors and the reporters, The reporters gather ond write the news articles, while the editors arrange the copy to forrn our finished paper. Avg -A Q .. H vxtrgg TW L K rr- it 1 a 'gr-rrsrrgmxq EM l s :Swat K 5 ,lj .i m..r,, f- is ,M 'XA TE' C ,'f '4 Second semester editors Gary Pfeiffer, Rick l-lorririgton, Ann Bennett, and Jan Finn with Mrs. Edgell.

Page 117 text:

,.g23gS'3S2?fE93355z 'T ' SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS1 Row T1 M, Anderson, B. Klem, M. Germam, J Cltanllaux, T, Moss, R. James, K. Cvadat, M. Frederlcksart, L. Henkel, M. Prayax Row 2' D George J. Coad, M. Clark C. Comer J. Ayery M, Budravv, M. Mertz, K. Wlwrte D, Lam C. Lackey Row 3. N Branch F, Abe, D Nuclwols Cv Amstatz, S. Mohr, M Spratt, J, Plaxco, P Challlaax, D. Adams, G. Qamlart D Adams, R, Bettavwcaurt. Pow 111 D. Bames, B. Klare, E. Horrmga, D, Corllss, B, Smltlw, T, Qamlart, B. Botteryyortlw, K. Rowell, J, Doolrrtle SENIOPS1 Row lr J. Fmrt, L, Campbell, N. Powell, M. Moore, J Clmton, S. Fltz Gerald, C. Greer, C. Bell, M. Miller, G Brown, R. Montagne, J. Romadka, J. Plossmeyer, M Thompson, Row 2. K. Frarmcls, J. George E Hawes, P Panogopoulos, L. Whlte, S. Tanaka, M. Tullus, M. Moss, T. Qolrm, N Grorwer, B Meyers Mrs l-lalburd adylsor Row 3 C. Ellers, M Bumanrw, E Peters, J Slwarwalwau M. Manley, D Turturlcl, C. Klemman, G, Massey, C. Waldman, T. Rose, D Saraceao, R Mason, Row A1J Klure, J. Angelo, J Sloga, F Wahl, G, Bergholdt, B Martm D. l-lurtgertord, M McGory T. Ellus, J. Wuley., J. Sholer, R. McCracken, J. Terrell



Page 119 text:

lk , Front Row: Connie Bitney, Marilyn Moss, Susan Tanaka, Mary Ellen Rose, John Taylor, 3rd Row: Vernon Head, Tom Wells, Chuck Spoerri Bremer. Qncl Rovv: John Watson, l-lerb Weeks, Barbara Nepple, Tom Not Pictured: Edie Fulcher ,.-no V re-.N - 1 Co-editors Marilyn Moss I srysw , E3 LALVA V . y,,, ,,,, X 1' and Susan Tanaka with advisor Mr. Pence Nugget In order to provide a memory of school this year, the staff has tried to be original and inventive. Along vvith the additional feature of color in the introduce tion, the staff has tried to provide both interesting photos and lay-outs, Under the patient and exacting eyes of advisor Mr. Pence and coreditors Sue Tanaka and Marilyn Moss, the staff has vvorked sixth period, after school, and on Saturday to produce a yearbook vve hope to be proud of. The first ingredient of a yearbook is pictures. Out of the dozens taken, the ones that are the most visually interesting tespecially in such areas as the introduce tory section and candidsl are hopefully chosen, Then comes the problem, in group shots, of identification loften harrovving and perhaps unsuccessfuli. Not only must thepictures themselves be interesting, but the vvay they are arranged on the page must also be inventive. This problem of lay-out is what probably takes more time than any other, Finally such details as headlines and copy tvvhich shouldnt be foo insipidl are taken care of. After all is ready, the page is put into an envelope and shipped to the publisher, Then, hope for the best. John Watson hard at vvork on the yearbook.

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