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1. The aztlan staff gets ready to distribute the paper. Members include C. Ellison, D, Horner, C. Hammett, M. Heath, G. DiLeo, Giruppie, D. Roarlr, S. Stewart, M. Martin, E. Bell, R. Leahy. 2. Freshman Kim Sims passes out the aztlan to students at break. Sims, after completing Journalism I joined the aztlan staff at the semester. 3. Sophomore Joey Gruppie proofs a copy of the paper. In addition to covering school events the staff participated in regional and national competitions and attended conventions in Los Angeles and San Francisco. 4. Photographer Greg Dil.eo washes negatives. The photography in aztlan earned them many awards. aztlan - 91
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aztlan faces dilemma Four weeks into the school year the aztlan staff was faced with an almost impossible situation. Due to the decrease in the projected enrollment Lan- guage Arts teacher Cista Leonard had to be reassigned to a junior high and her classes redistributed to the remaining members of the department. aztlan Adviser Mary Ellen Cummings was assigned a sophomore English class that was to meet at the same time the aztlan staff met. The aztlan staff was put on a contract basis. Fourth period found two classes meeting with Cummings, one learning English and the other producing an award winning paper. The most difficult part of the problem was not having an advisor to worlc with during the class period. Miss Cummings had to put her sophomore class first most of the time, said Campus Editor Mareen Heath. It is a situation that I sincerely hope will never be forced on us again, said Cummings. 'AI felt that I was being torn in two during fourth period. I had an obligation to both classes and we all suffered. r. Reporter Randene Leahy checks the calender for up' coming events, aztlan has been an award winning paper for fourteen consecutive semesters. 2. Student Rob Lejuwaan reads a new issue of aztlan which is distributed at brealc. 3. aztlan staff members Steve Stewart, Char- rissa Hammett and Christy Ellison work on a paste-up, The students did their own paste-up and editing. Q' 3 1 3 90 - aztlan
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Club aids retirement home Serving both the school and the community the Art Club, advised by Marsha Poole and Joan Higbee, prepared favors for the residents of the Casa Bonita Retirement Home in Fullerton. They held several fundraisers to finance this service project. The very popular piclcle sale was held in the fall and they again sold pies in the spring. Drawing club members from the many art classes taught by Poole, Higbee and Sandy Keil, the club was one of the larger, and more active, clubs on campus. Elections are held in the spring of the year and at their annual social, financed by club funds, the club awards and scholarships are announced. The Art Club also gives scholarship to the most outstanding senior, that award is made at the senior awards ceremony. r. Art Club Adviser joan Higbee gives suggestions to student Bonnie Puckett on her project. Many of the club members are recruited from the art classes. z. Art Club - front, M. Poole, R. Zimmerman, G. Davis, G. Jung. Row 2, W. Jung, S, Shen, K. Studer, S. Clark, C. Earle, R. Silan, Higbee, Row 3, K. Bowen, Sciorthino, D. Medina. Row 4, F. Yumaguchi, D, Garfinkle, R. Frazelle, L. Grace, L. Lavoie, B. Hosband. Row 5, B. Gittelman, D. Lulcasiak, C. Genung, M. Garfinlcel, K. Schafer, T, Sharp, if 1' I - . 92 -- art :lub
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