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SNAP - Staff photographer, Steve x Adams, gets the shot. Adams along with , Larry Martinez, made an effort to get the best shots possible. over our heads he YEARBOOK. Many people -thought this was a once-a-year thing, to be received at the Yearbook Sign- ing Party. In actuality it was a long, drawn out process needing the whole year to complete. Perhaps the most trying part of the yearbook was deal- ing with deadlines. A lot of work was needed for each page, and to get all this work in by a specific date was sometimes difficult. Other problems resulted when staff members had to deal with uncooperative or unavailable people. They also had to deal with procrastination, that disease that always seemed present when it's needed least. Also, the yearbook staff had to deal with a problem uni- que to this staff. It had to deal with a new and unproven ad- visor, Tony Kuns. Kuns had taught for 14 years, but had never been a yearbook advisor before. But things went well. As senior Frank Fedail com- mented, He's got a promising future. That is not to say yearbook was all work, many ways to relieve stress were tried. Some of the more effective ways were having deadline parties and playing football. Also, the yearbook staff got together at Christmas for a gift ex- N 1' change and a party. Editor Collette Martin who was a senior, 3 summed up the year by saying, lt's been a year of adjustment and change for all of us, but all of the frustrations and long hours have been worth it. i J i 1 yearbook organizations 69
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l i W 1 i 1 I LOOKING OVER PLANS - Are Editor- in-Chief Ajay Malik and Sapna Kumar. Malik was a member of yearbook for four years. BUT IT WOULD LOOK BETTER THIS WAY - Seniors Sapna Kumar and Col- lette Martin discuss the best way to layout the pictures. This was the second year Kumar was on the staff. TAURUS STAFF - Top Row: Michelle Bonilla, Sabrina Grajeda, Danny Cota, Stacy Lund, Collette Martin, Danny Trisler, Janine Lopez,.Julie Lopez, Chris Darrow, Karen Johnson, Theresa Washeleski, Lisa Halvorson, Ajay Malik, Heather Car- damone, David Goldenberg, Steve Adams. Second Row: Theresa Yodites, Stacy Roullier, Candace Vogel, Shanna Egan, Dina Leslie, George Lin, Song Cho, Sapna Kumar, Sylvia Cheung, Frank Fedail. Bot- tom: Cherie Clarke, Debbi Latiolait, Larry Martinez. BUSINESS AS USUAL - Taurus staff advisor, Tony Kuns, usupervisesn as students work hard to meet their deadlines. Kuns was always there to provide guidance. Q l 1 X -LT.-L T 68 orgamzationsfyearbook 'V , g 8 N T L I i X 1 jg-J-sf,-q'f'V
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Q nun I is Q' M , X 'W 4 7 WDW' . 45 'if' A, . S- -:W printin news he Bull's Eye staff was ready to display journalistic talents. The most difficult part of journalism is organization 'i meeting deadlines, and keeping the spirit of the class alive,', commented Stephanie Lee, Junior. All stories were due at least one and a half to two weeks after they were assigned, which gave reporters time to get in- terviews and complete stories. Sometimes it was really dif- I l , l. if-dv, .4 ficult to keep the pace of writing stories all the time, but after a while you learn not to procrastinate and you get the hang of things. said junior Isabella Moy. Stories were typed into a computer, then printed out. After this, the staff completed their pages. On the last day of the deadline, the staff sometimes stayed until 7:00 pm in order to finish the paper. I'll never forget those nights of rushing and last minute typos and just about everything. But all in all, I think this year BuIl's Eye staff worked well under pressure, said Romina Cabudolj Bull's Eye wasn't just all writing, there were many pictures that needed the attention of good photographers. Almost all of the photography was also done by the BuII's Eye staff. l thought throughout the year, we had great photographers in Bulls Eye, commented Senior Matt Orozco. Once things get going, everthing runs real- - ly smoothly, but it often means time after school to get things just right, said junior Stephanie Lee. 2 ,i T l Qi I i I t li X ll - 1 4 S41-A Pwf O orgonizationsfbulfs eye 3 TEAMWORK - Mr. Joe Moran and'Romina Cabudol work together to solve a pw' blem. Cabudol has been on staff for four years. WHAT ABOUT THIS? - Says Romina Cabudol to Isabella Moy. Moy and Cabudol have worked hard to solve problems that came up. BULL'S EYE MEMBERS - Top: Jason Duran, Larson Hahm, Brian Walby, Mat! Orozco, Grace Tsao, Aimee Cervera, Angie Johnson. Middle: Becky Cambpell, Debra Riesgo, Elsie Hsu, Tien Dam, Carmelita Talampas, Ann Luecha, Gloria Kim, Jennifer Hock. Bottom: Elaine Tedford, Jenny Nixt, Isabella Moy, Diane Beltran, Abby Lin, Stephanie Lee, Chen Lin, Laura Daroca, Seema Bagai.
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