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Newslab. Front Row: Leisah Berkovitz. Jason McLoney, Jeanette Villa. Kristi Fulk, Tracy Green. Back Row: Ginger Green. Holly Brown. Barbara Banno. Karen Pre- ble. Eric Nelson. Heather Summerfield. Laura Nash, Heather Maxwell. Leslie Hutchings, Keli Buessing, Wendy Wright. Patrick Harvan. Rob McNelly. Keith Connolly, Randy Boyd. Paul Nelson, Mrs. Conder. Quill and Scroll. Front Row: Jason McLoney. Karen Pre- ble. Kristi Fulk, Leisah Berkovitz. Wendy Wright. Sec- ond Row: Gretchen Askew. Kathi Moran, Debbie Heim, Tina Kwasnica. Heather Summerfield. Leslie Hutch- ings, Kira Stammler. Laura Nash. Back Row: Mrs. Conder. Ashley Arnold, John Red Horse. Heather Max- well, Patrick Harvan, Keith Connolly. Craig Johnson, Brad Treptow, Hilary Stephens. Jennifer Chase. Mrs. Remos, Paul Nelson. Literary Arts. Front Row: Larisa Mailhoit, Renee Ellis. Leisah Berkovitz. Mike Chamness. Second Row: Mark Jones. Jeff Hardee. James Reimer, Scott Gustafson. Back Row: Jason Krieger, Allon Kesselman, Mary Hodsden. Jennifer Chase, Paul Nelson. ampus Activities
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Mrs. Conder makes sure she checks the paper before she eats a Munchkin. Jason McLoney tries to con- vey a bright idea to Keith Connolly for the sports page. Paul Nelson patiently waits for a Quill and Scroll meet- ing to come to order. Literary Arts, Newslab, and Quill and Scroll were the best bets for people who liked to write. Literary Arts published Perspectus, a compilation of students’ writing and artwork. The publication most seen by students was The Mustang Roundup which kept everybody well- informed of things that hap- pened around the campus. Staffers followed their noses for news to give top cover- age to current events. Also, they wrote special features on issues which directly af- fected students. “The staff and editors used endless en- ergy to keep improving the writing and style of the pa- per.” said Heather Max- well, co-editor of the Roun- dup. For students who served on either Perspectus. The Mustang Roundup, or Equus. Quill and Scroll was an honorary club whose pur- pose was to encourage those students with an inter- est in journalism. Literary Arts, Newslab, and Quill and Scroll pro- vided the perfect niche that many talented writers looked for. Design bp Wendy Wright. Photos bp Ashlep Towne. Leisah Berkovitz and Jenni- fer Chase are pleased with the Perspectus' progress. ublications
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D.E.C.A. Front Row: Sponser Mrs. Berssenbruegge. Lara Hagerty. Cristina Mueller. Laura Sullins. Robin Flory, Christy Clough. Laura Johnson. Erin Power, Nat- alie Denning, Melissa Botson, Cary Dennis, Kim North. Jennicr Pcnic, Julia McKinney. Middle Row: Cyndee Slisz, Kevin Hartsig. Lisa Bilderback, Laura Joyce. Amy Capranica. Kristie Trujillo. Jennifer Ryan. Back Row: Paul Diaz, Misha Betts. Denise Stauffer, Angela Pryor. Kellie Marion, Karen Preble. Julie Secrist, Sheri Stephanson, Mike Morales. Janine Sandoval, Dianne Seguro. Kevin Jones, David Livolsi. Andy Reitzel, Tra- cy Willoughby, Sponser Mrs. Kerley. Sandy Treece, Becky Klupp. D.E. Front Row: Stacie Piemont, Robin Flory, Jennifer Ryan, Laura Sullins. Kristie Trujillo. Dianne Segura, Lisa Bilderback. Middle Row: Elizabeth Bailey, Lara Hagerty, Ja-neen Cooper, Amy Capronica, David Li- volsi. Back Row: Angela Pryor. Denise Stauffer, Laurel Reynolds. Kevin Jones. Sponser Mrs. Berssenbruegge, Cary Dennis. F.B.L.A. Front Row: Steve Larrd. Jeff Bergoff, Rohit Nanda, Rob Gentile. Back Row: Sponser Mrs. Braunhut, Lora Gans, Patricia Haen, Kim DeBari, Yvette Crad- dock. Laura Olivas, Angie Rosier, Michelle Salas. 58 S usiness Clubs Announcing the can food drive. D.E.C.A. president Natalie Denning and Janine John Bono predicts great Sandoval wonder if it is nec- participation. essary to sell candy.
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