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Added to the staff in the second half of the year were Gary Meimar and Barbara Fahey. Both newcomers displayed their talents throughout the paper and helphd a great deal in securing a more accur ate as well as a more representative school paper. Hartnell ' s newspaper Pan¬ ther Sentinel had a reward¬ ing year. It started with a jour¬ nalism conference in Monterey. Three of the Sentinel members walked away with four awards, tops for the confer¬ ence. Another conference was held in Sacramento this spring with four members represent¬ ing Hartnell in the news de¬ partment. In that competition, staffer Lee Simondet won first prize in feature writing. Fall semester editor was Jerry Adamson, top left; he turned the reins over to Ron Bottini, bottom, at the end of the se¬ mester. The paper received top ‘ngs at the end of the year. Discussing the fundamentals of a newspaper is no easy job as the first semester group found out, especially in front of the student union juke box. Headline writing, captions, and make-up are all part of the never-ending task of putting out a paper. Grouped around table are: Steve Blumenthal, Jerry Townsend. Fran Parks, Ron Bottini, Celia Pedroza. Larry Heer, and Lee Simondet. Standing in back are Mr. Johnson, adviser, and Pat Stanley. A brief moment of rest is enjoyed by some of the class mem¬ bers. Going over papers from neighboring schools are Bar¬ bara Fahey. Ron Bottini, and Pat Stanley. m
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The most active club on campus was the INTERNATIONAL CLUB. Members not only learned about many new countries and their customs, but also made many new friends. Everyone here was looking at Mrs. Finney as she ejected a student carrying anti-Goldwater slogans. FIRST ROW. left to right: Flordelis Daguio, Delia Estacion. Clara Lo. Man Clan. Amen Kermaninejad, Raul Bravo. Hoon Yin Ho, Pastor Orallo. Miranda Lee. Sonja Swick, Ruth Young. SECOND ROW: Danny Abe, Michel Ng. Chi Kong Lam. Hing Cheing Yuen. Kwok Sheung. THIRD ROW: Andrew Tsang, Philbert Ng, Eric Lien. Alex Tsang, David Lui. FOURTH ROW: Toshiei Tomita, Reny Soriano, KaiKie Dai, Sadazumi Matsudaira, Julita Pedraza. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Lucas, Mrs. York, Dr. Holmes, Nassar Tafazzoli, Fredie Bugante, Bill Lam, Edith Luz, Lily Chan, Christen Chen, Srene Fong, Judith Paule, Wanny Lau, Maisy Fong, Willie Parcasio, Norma Pezzini. Anne Marie Schalli, Javad Shafizadeh. I Of THE INDIVIDUAL Leaving no gas cap unturned, A.W.S. officers. Helen Adkins, I.C.C. representative; Sylvia Plasket, sec¬ retary-treasurer; Claudeen Simoens, vice president, and Patsy Vaught, president, led the women on cam¬ pus to a very productive year as ol ' Santa played to a packed house in the annual A.W.S.-sponsored Christmas assembly.
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)MADE AVAILABLE TOMORROW Working on La Reata during the first semester proved to be a diffi¬ cult task. Learning the techniques of laying out the pages, setting up pictures, and writing captions were only part of the race against time to put out a good and well-repre¬ sented yearbook. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Paul Johnson, adviser; Valerie Barlow, ZoeAnn Hill, Joe Rossi, Diane Hubbard, Jerry Adamson, and Glenn Graves. This year ' s yearbook class started with one person, the editor, then progressed until it reached seven for the fall semester. The second semester had a complete turnover in staff members; three newcomers joined. A total of ten people had a hand in laying out this year ' s book. Editor for the year was Paul Rauscher, top right, who spent many hours working to achieve a high- standard book. Added to the staff in the second semester are (left to right) John Thompson, Don Roberts, and Maris Campbell. These students found working on the yearbook was no easy job, but they made the effort and discovered the key to the past was through La Reata.
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