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i El Gavilan El Dorado H.S. 1651 N. Valencia Placentia, CA 92670 Any editorial appearing in El Gavilan that does not carry a byline may be interpreted as a statt opinion. Bylined editori- als and columns indicate that the materials are not neces- sarily the opinion of the entire staff, but that of it ' s author, Editor-in-Chief Rick Miltenberger Assoc. Feature Editor Shannon Ramsey News Editors Kristen Dodd, Kathy Donovan Viewpoint Editor Deborah Stone Sports Editor Rick Miltenberger Cartoonist Steve Langstoff Photographer Paul Frank Reporters Tiffany Allen, Gary Bennett, Russell Bennett, Ken Castillo, Paul Frank, Mike Hembree, Meridith Hutcheson, Steve Langstoff. Oh Mr. Miltenberger, I want to talk to you, exclaims Mr. Titus. Mr. Titus discussing ttie progress ot El Gavilan withi former student George Olson. But Kattiy, it ' s got to fit! explains Kristen Dodd to Kattiy Donovan. I don ' t believe ttiat ' s tiim. let me see ttiat picture of you and Tom Selleck again. requests Debbie Stone of Stiannon Ramsey. Newspaper 87
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Writers Do It With Flair Experience is not always necessary to turn out good results, as the El Gavilan newspaper statf has proved. Charles Titus, advisor, said, This year has been a rebuild- ing year. Fifty percent of our staff are unex- perienced in that they have not taken Jour- nalism. Because the staff was not fully trained, most of the year was spent on teaching the staff the finer points of Journalism. Rick Mil- Fifty percent of our staff ore unexperienced ... But everyone has improved and we did better than I thought we would. tenberger, Editor-in-Chief, commented, We made more mistakes than in the past, due to our unexperienced staff. Everyone has improved and we did better than I thought we would. Mr. Titus wanted to experiment with the newspaper. He tried new layout ideas and designs. He said, Every year the layouts are basically the same, so I liked to see the staff break out of the mold. Rick Miltenberger smirks as he de- cides to redo tlie copy. Russell Bennett on strike against the El Gavilan newspaper, Allright, who threw that? inquires Debbie Stone 86 Newspaper
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Hut Two, Three Superb. This word sums up the results of this years marching band. Placed highly in every major competition in California. At the California Band Review, they won sweepstakes trophies for street, field, and direction marching. We won sweepstakes at Mission Viejo Band Review, first place at the Chino Band Review, first place at the Or- ange High School Bond Review and sixth out of eighty-five schools at the Long Beach all Western Band and Review. said Richard Watson, Bond Director. Watson said, This years marching band was young but had come farther than any other band in the past. Watson announced, This band is the best field and show band we have ever had. They have received the highest scores of all field bands. For the fifth time, Watson tried to get the band into the Rose Parade. I can ' t understand why they won ' t let us play in the parade. We are in the top ten of all bands in California, but it might have something to do with the name of our city. If they pronounce it wrong, they might get embarrassed. replied Watson. El Dorado ' s Marching Band depends on our student leaders. Since there were one hundred fifty-eight students in the band, Watson looked to the veteran section leaders to drill pride, tradition, and showmanship to newcomers. He said, This band has an outstanding bunch of leaders who have helped the program tremendously. The band needs to be more inventive on field pattern marching. With all of these accomplishments there is only one world to describe this year ' s marching band . . .Superbll t jtf Wendy Cook and David Andruss watch their hands, but ploy just as welt El Dorado ' s N larching Bond marches on to victory. Pom McGaw directs the band with competency. 88 Marching Band XLO-t ' ' tulXi - ' v-vjL; .
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