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per student 3 means less 111 CJM3 luyicjiM -aa al •are jne art ot nis time to noer a required class ' las declined q. either the ellmlna- Tie iment problem persists. I m 9 junior Jai ment was useless rictof ;f •• I the new ' sjed schedules. ■ .lO. Academic en: and boring. I ' m glad we got tain ot ■• band ; ciety. J- participant in wnich she attended er. Oheri Gould was named as Sem Month for ' T 0th ' - partmental basis, keep You could lose s teachers, Jertberg stated. Designing a layout is part of Steve Prancevick ' s job. Layouts are the starting point of the newspa- per. Editor-in-chief Kristen Dodd decides on the best pictures to put in the paper Kristen has been on the news staff for three years. Concentrating on his worl , John Yarder writes his ideas down for a story. John is one of the new members on the staff. Preparing for a deadline, Tania Costello wc rl s on her paste ups. This is the final step before printing the newspaper. to Newspaper 139
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1 emus: Firm Fmish Extra! Extra! By Marc Posner Deadlines, reporters, editors, and inter- views were all part of the school news- paper. Changes were also a big part of the paper. A noticeable change was the title of the paper itself. We changed the name just so people would understand it, replied reporter Marc Posner. The title of last year ' s paper was The El Galvalin, but it changed to The Golden Hawk. For each new edition, a p lanning ses- sion took place. This was where bad stories were thrown out and good ones were followed up on. Reporters were given the ideas and had to come up with an interesting story to be read by all the students, se Putting together a paper was new wrto most of the staff. Many of the re- pi ' porters were inexperienced. Due to our inexperience we encountered g many challenges, but we met all of Hethem, said Willie Wright. Usually each to member of the staff has gone through guone year of journalism to prepare for ' the paper. fe ' from wK ue, more so than i.n ■.•■ ' would. A idCR CI commitmen! (lects on trie taems ' attitude as well. ■ must show up for practice and well as possible to establish :ies. It IS im- am concept icK ot commitment can be cannot. g vvan commitment, leadership is a key par ihi pOi bec prr to the be a ' •Tf try to snip had t Wi ; ;iia. ■ K ■■■; bi this 1 Thi t. ' thi c ).3n li ns wni oe very comp inq reg The Golden Hawk newspaper staff as follows: Willie Wright, Steve Prancevick, Jon.-, a Petrillo, Brian Harris, John Yarder, Marc Posner, (not shown) Tania Costello, Dave Hintz, Kristen Dodd, Charkes Titus (Advisor), Tami Portugal, and Sean Shedlock. Brian Harris goes over his story before the deadline. The whole staff works very hard tQ,T,c put out their paper. Reporter Willie Wright tries to come up with a good story for his article. This is Willie ' s first year on the paper. ivj Ddii i n.J3is ;o| lu Oils. Lee fi oi 138 Newspaper
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Drama Goes Back To The 30 ' s The fall production, Our Hearts Were Young. took place in the I930 ' s. Two girls, Cornelia Skinner, played by Becky VanBlbber. and Emily Kimbrough. played by Jill Westphal. take a cruise to France to seek their fortune while indulging in many mishaps. Not only did the cast have to study their lines, but they also learned to speak some French and translate French lines to English with the help of Ms. Shick. They also had to research the time era of the I930 ' s to help with the costumes. The cast also got to go on the Prin- cess Line Cruise in San Pedro for the exper- ience of being on a ship. Casey Marshall played the part of the famous French actor. Monsieur de LaCroix. I liked this role because he was foreign and conceit- ed. I could make him as flamboyant as possible and I would still be in character. The play was a long three act play. Casey Marshall commented, After all the long hours of rehearsal and hard work, the end product was well worth it. Monsieur de LaCroiux and Mr. Skinner exchange theater stories. Mr. Skinner was portrayed by Shawn Dillon. It looks as though Becky VanBlbber had had a long day. The cost had many late night rehears- als for perfection. Robert Trummeter questions Jill Westphal about the object that he found. ?»? MM» i ' F ' ! 140 Drama
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