Deming High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Deming, NM)

 - Class of 1981

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I I I ' I I. The 1980-1981 Broadcaster staff included: Jimmy Leupold, editor; Elena Sanchez, busmess manager; Mike Lively, sports editor: Emma Cannizzo. assignment editor; and Raul .Mmeraz. Back row: Jennifer Luchsinger. John Wright, Ricky Dominguez, Jeff Honeycutt, Renee Allen, Bill .Moore, Susie Garcia, and Barbara Pena, as staff members. 2. Jimmy Leupold looks for pic- tures to use in the weekly Broadcaster, 3. Gene Simon advised Ed Leopold ' s fifth hour journalism class. Know a lot about a lot, when he talked to the students. Seated are: Raul .Mmeraz. Emma Cannizzo. Jimmv Leupold. and Mike Lively. 137

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Leupold leads 1980-1981 Broadcaster staff The main job of the Broadcaster staff is to report school happenings during the school year. They are always looking to find interesting events and people to inform the students about. The editor and other staff members are in Room 22 early on Thursday and Fri- day mornings to prepare the paper for delivery during fifth hour on Friday afternoon. They also spent Thursday afternoons at the Deming Headlight where Sharon Wayne set the copy and headlines for the paper. The Broadcaster gave students a vanety to read about. A new article was Rick ' s Ratings which provided DHS student with the top ten singles and the number one albumn of the week. Approximately $3,200 was needed in order to produce 32 editions of the six- page paper. The Broadcaster was sold for a dime which provided only part of the mcome needed, so the 14-member staff once again sold programs at the football and basketball games. The advertisements in the programs helped finance the other expenses of the Broadcaster. Bound volumes of all the editions of the Broadcaster and the programs were soldat the end of the year. The year before a new way to bind the volumes was used. It made possible the binding of papers without punching holes in the Broadcasters and programs, which made them nicer. The staff continued to bind them this way and sold them for $5. The 1980-81 staff was made up of 14 students whose stories appeared in the weekly paper sold each Friday after- noon. The paper was edited by Jimmy Leupold, who had been on the staff 4 years, and had Elena Sanchez, who also has been on the staff 4 years, as business manager. Emma Cannizzo served as assignment editor. She was on the staff 2 years. Mike Lively, who served 3 years on the staff, was chosen as sports editor; and Raul Almeraz, Jennifer Luchsinger, John Wright, Ricky Dominguez, Jeff Honeycutt, Renee Allen, Bill Moore, Susie Garcia, Barbara Pena, and Dianne Kasparian served as other staff members. Sponsor of the Broadcaster was Ed Leupold, who was also sponsor of the Wildcat and teacher of photography and Enghsh IV. I 2 f 1 . Renee Allen and Emma Cannizzo staple Broadcasters Friday morning before they can be sold. 2. Elena Sanchez and Emma Cannizzo sell rosters at a home football game. The advertisments help support the Broadcaster. 3. Raul Almeraz and Ricky Dominguez update their stnngbooks. 136



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Emma Cannizzo heads 1981 Sunburst staff The 1981 Sunburst received more than a thousand entries from DHS stu- dents and sold fifty-two subscriptions in the first four weeks they went on sale. The cover of the 158 page book was red and blue with a picture of a futuristic Sunburst. The Sunburst sold for $5.00 until January 31 when the cost became $6.00. Twenty-nine DHS seniors spent second hour under the supervision of Mrs. Harvielee Moore working on the Sunburst. The Sunburst was edited by Emma Cannizzo and her assistant Susan Sayre. Art editor was Anna Ellrich and her assistant was Vin- cent Baeza. To help the four typists get the liter- ary magazine out on time, the Sunburst purchased a new self-correcting type- writer. The rest of the staff was made up of seven printers, five students in charge of correlation, and two in charge of the index. Students had to write a letter of appUcation to Mrs. Moore for the jobs they wanted. When choosing poems for the Sun- burst, only Mrs. Moore and editor Emma Cannizzo knew the authors. Each of the staff members judged the copy on how well it was written, what it had to say, and if it was valuable to the Sunburst. They voted either yes, no, or maybe. A yes was worth three points, and a maybe, which meant it had to be touched up, was worth one point. The top 33% of the writings summitted were in Sunburst. The main money-making event for the Sunburst was the senior-faculty basketball game, and at 50© a ticket, the Sunburst cleared $276.00. The fac- ulty won the game 37-29. Fifteen fac- ulty members participated, and Bill Allen was high scorer with 1 1 points. Twenty seniors participated with David Lara scoring eight points. 1. Editor Emma Cannizzo and Sunbust sponsor Mrs. Harvielee Moore look on as assistant editor Susan Sayre presents Mary Graves with a $15 gift certificate for selling the most Sunburst subscriptions dunng discount week. 2. Typists for the 1981 Sunburst are Sandra Esquivias, Mane Gaston, Chnsty Jasso, and Laura Slack. 3. The general staff for the Sun- burst consists of: Connie Haynes, Cathy Rosas, Irma Barba, Lily Garcia. Elaine Remondini, and Lisa Butler. 138 —

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