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f nother Successful year for Staff of Padre Press The school newspaper the Pa , dr Press, puts out an issue of the newspa- 6 per each month. This year was a re- cord-breaking year for the Padre Press. The staffers published two sixteen- page papers, and they also had the first color issue in the school's history. Some members of the staff were able to attend a summer workshop at NAU, and they also participated in other var- ious journalism conventions through- out the year. The Padre Press enables the journalism students to learn the tactics for a professional journalism ca- reer, and it opens up a new door to a career field that they may not have in- vestigated otherwise. l really enjoyed working on the Padre Press, because it offered me numerous opportunities in the journalism field, said Donna Hale, Mr 4 a Co-editor-in-chief. Melinda Easton, also a co-editor-in-chief, said I really enjoyed working on the paper because it gave me a chance to work with some fantastic people. Even though it was a lot of work at deadlines, we still had a lot of fun. l hope next year is just as productive. J ,, 1V,,,, 8 , ,M . E . Ms? ,J 9 5 .3 .. Top right: Top Row: Christine Ruth, Donna Hale, Erika Mitnik. Bottom Row: Mrs. Gacioch, Brad Brown, Dan Zeiger, Karen Kinzie, Melinda Eas- ton, Erin Bobo. Above right: Melinda Easton, co-editor-in-chief, examines a newspaper for new information. Top left: Donna Hale, Co-editor-in-chief, finishes a story for the school's first color issue of the Padre agua... Press, Above left: tClockwise, from lefti: Donna Hale, Erin Bobo, Karen Kinzie, Melinda Easton, and Christine Ruth plan the December issue of the Padre Press. Clubs 217
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Yearbook Requires Dedicated Staff In the Spotlight was this year's year- book theme which focused on all of the obvious aspects of life at Marcos de Niza. Behind the scenes, however, a group of twenty-nine students worked diligently to prepare the yearbook, meeting first hour each day. The year- book staff was supported by the brand- new photojournalism class. This class, taught by Mr. Burnett, helped by sup- plying pictures to the yearbook staff. Students worked on their own sec- tions as they created layouts, wrote copy, captions and headlines and in general, prepared the yearbook. Mrs. Thompson, the sponsor to year- book, said Few people realize the amount of work and dedication that goes into preparing a yearbook. Fortu- nately we have a group ofstudents who were willing to put forth great effort and provide the student body with a Top right: Christy O'Dell and Brett Hofmann se- lect certain pictures for the yearbook sports sec- tion. Above left: Bobby Pfautz and prepare layouts for the December dead- line. Above right: Yearbook member, Shelli Ruiz, plans her layout. 216 0 Clubs Top left: Top Row: Karla Monninger, Brett Hof- mann, Eric Peterson, Adam But- ler, john Berg, Dave Rudd, Debi Douthitt. Middle row: Mrs. Thompson, Nicole Boruch, Hollyn McPheters, Sarah Burger, Shelli Ruiz, Lezlie Smith, Merilee Tanner, Michelle Culpepper, Lisa quality yearbook. Brett Hofmann, Editor-in-chief stat- ed My four years on the staffgave me a better sense of direction and helped to make this yearbook the best it could be. Lezlie Smith, who began as Assistant Editor, played an important role and functioned as Managing Editor for the majority of the year. 4.,,v-swf 1 - - ff' X Dannenbaum. Bottom row: Sean Barrowcliff, Stacy Briggs, Bob Pfautz, lole Straley, Dawn West, Teri Richter, Terrie Jacobson, jill Rudow, Christy O'Dell, Bridget Hofmann. Not pictured: Lisa Berger, jennifer Fuhrmark, Michelle Abbott, Amy Fox.
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