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Extra. Extra. Read About , t,,. , 43 A 'i f. U 4 YE Z ' Q, K 5,0 . 4 5 n + A, 9' 'S iz, ,W If Advanced journalism, from left: Sue Schirmer, Wayne Perkins, April Bryan, Mark Baxter, Advisor Carol Strauss, Kelly Park, Matt Mclvor, Julie Berger, Bill Van Herpen. had-rw We lad Journalism I from left Deana Linderholm, Jill Barnett, Joe McGinley. Sandy Hengen Dwayne Smale, Tony Polizzi. Center, Kirsten Price. Reporters, from left: Wayne Perkins, April Bryan, Matt Mclvor.
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Sucker Sales And T-Shirts eg Front row from left: Brian Schiff, Michelle Herrera, Steve Tramp, Jennifer Hall, Mary Beth Hall. Second row: Lesley Schott, Karen Teys, Edna Barnes, Lisa Long, Olga Gomez, Barbara Gutierrez, Lynette Stotts, Deanna Coleman, Mrs. Carol Strauss. Third row: Darryl Walker, Bill Grudem, Kim Stotts, Paula Gomez, Carol Mai, Krista Lang, Lori Aaker, Kimberlee Whisner. Fourth row: Whitney Hogan, Trisha Jenkins, Steve McMaster. The I 983 Reflector staff was very productive with the first semester staff consisting of 35 people, but dwindling to 22 at the start of the second semester. The editors were seniors Trisha Jenkins and Lynette Stotts. Together with advisors Mrs. Car- ol Strauss, the co-editors kept the staff on their toes to meet deadlines, choose pictures and write copy, besides doing their own pages too. The staff did many new things as well as some old things. As they have for the past few years, they attended the annual district pizza party in October at Chuck E. Cheeses, where all seven high school yearbook staffs were guests of Rob- erts' Studio. This was the first year the theme of the book was publicized to the student body. Not only did Lobos hear about the theme, the staff wore t- shirts with the theme, We're Having a Party printed on them. The staff also had candy molds made-to-order WM in the shape of the Lobo, and took turns making chocolate and orange-colored suckers to sell to the student body as a fund-raising project. .away 5-J 'N-A., Co-editors Trisha Jenkins and Lynette Stotts. Yearbook l 05
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t In The Paw Prints Photographers from left: Brian Schiff, Jeff Charbon- neau, Bill Grudem, monkeying around. egg i s g ffl Wt ,xjiw , .1 . V 'wi M-M17 2 . '12 . if Wig? 7 Page editors, fron t: Kelly Park. Baclr from left: Sue Shirmer, Bill Van Herpen, Mark Baxter. ' Extra! Extra! Read all about it in the Paw Prints! During the year, journalists attend- ed worlrshops to enhance their skills and sharpen their minds. The journalism class 6 was very small even with Journalism 1-4 in S . the same class period. The Paw Prints pub- lished nine issues which were seen all over campus on Fridays. In the spring the class entered several local contests, and wrote press releases for the local papers on cam- pus events. They also participated in Open House by serving salads. Many of the class were members of the California Scholastic Press Association and participated in press conferences, the NBC Studio Tour and other events. The seniors also competed for journalism scholarships through the CSPA. Editor-in-chief: Julie Berger Advisor Carol Strauss Newspaper l 07
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