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le Slraley takes a moment 1 relax from her endless imber of deadlines. sake, Qixf so c Another typical day in year- book. The girl walked into the classroom. lt had been an easy, relaxing day, so far, but now it was time to get down to Q work. So many things to do, copy to write, interviews to hold, deadlines to meet! The list goes on. Her task was challenging, so much to do, and no time to waste. lt was ' unbelievable: one layout, two stories, five pictures, three headlines, and five captions, all this in only ten days. What will she do? She races to get as much done in fifty-four min- ...-A- 'Ak sl:9Sfw:Ef'95fi1 2 I .eta nswvuwmu ,, , , ,, F M, F . , ., . .4 ., ... .. N , ,.. J., .,,., , ,ff-,,., 5.1. ,I .-:..g , 3,5-,X ,Lg 1.-,-wp:-.-A 4-J 2521,-z Lf.-fu: .-ff-the '14-vs-lL'..--fngr'-:Q-Q frfxfr'-X-C--55.41fvff-1.-' ky.: 'f','--fl-as-my w--,-f'1 fr- --if :- -,.ff:,..L.,-, . f.'.:. V--'xg r 'sig-.. ., 7, .35 -.3 . --jg, J- -. 3'-.wg f,-,',--N. .-,,. 1.3 pg .g.-..f.'- ,pi ,ts - .. j,,,.g1-..,1,Q pg, - A.. -.535 -5- :.- 1g,3::,',,.:gf.j.15,5--.ylj,.5fL-rg.,--.,-.cxggfg?,1g,Q4.,QLG:f,fg3f1g,z,f,r'rl5s-5,1-:,'.1,-14:11.-2-,Q A A.-.JH-Sr--.-Lm:.'11-f-be.-1-S.eJ:r.f,w.-A.-.Lrgnaw- -Ls : ff . . --A my w . W, .., 'earbook Staff. 1st row: Sean Alexander, Michelle Culpepper, Kristi J0hr1SOf1. USG Dannenbavm, EUQGHG Am-1va.MrS.Sandv hompson. 2nd row: Michelle Fleming, Jole Straley, Sonya Fleed, Alvina Torres, Christi Cornelius, Jenny Clark, Lori Althoff. rd row: Kristin Dawson, Merilee Tanner, Suzanne Anthony, Eric Peterson, Amy Fox, Shelli Ruiz, Sissy Cassara, Jenifer Melle A Year In the Life Yearbook Staff Publishes 240 A Pages ln 118 School Days utes of class time as possible. So little time, so much to do. Finally, the time comes when all this research and hard work pay off: the day she turns it in, complete, accurate, and even a little early. lt is re- ceived by a relieved teacher with quick approval. The girl gives a huge sigh of relief with a sudden look of terror when she finally realizes it isn't the end, there is more to come, more copy to write, more pic- tures to crop, and more dead- lines . . . deadlines ... dead- lines!! ...i, ,,,, 4 ., ,.--fJQ,,,.,,..- N-..q...,-..-,,., . 1 . l5':'Zf.-TT-3 -.f.13'z?ff-I-31450 Special Award As yearbook staffers returned from Christmas break to be faced with a deadline and ex- ams, many found it difficult to maintain their previous energy and excitement. But waiting to meet them was the evaluation for the 1987 annual, sent in last July. The results, finally in, brought a First Place With Special Merit rating, as well as an Outstanding Continuation of Theme award, one of only thirty such awards given for the 500 books evaluated. These awards, presented by American Scholastic Press Association, spurred the staff onward, making it determined to create an even-better year- book for the students. Organizations - 199
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7,, :lm1.....-,.w,VL,.HJ..V,,.i I, ,dv .1 me .- .g,1.3..,- -.Q ,,., - ,, . -,,. ATTN,-f it Padre Press Keeps Student Body Informed The Padre Press was a great asset to Marcos de Niza stu- dents. lt kept them well in- formed of activities and events in the past, present and future. The dedication of the staff was tremendousg the advanced staff, though not ex- tremely large, kept up on deadlines and provided most of the materials for the paper, while the beginning staff built up techniques as well as sub- mitted articles which may have been seen in the paper. Many of the members of the advanced staff had important jobs. For instance, the editor's responsibility was to oversee the creation of the entire pa- per, assigning articles and en- suring that deadlines were met. The other members felt the heat of competition. Be- cause there was a larger staff than in the past, the stories were submitted, and then the process of choosing the arti- cles to be included began. This difficult decision was made by Mrs. Carpenter, the advisor of the staff. ,.,, A .f,x. ,......- f -,K,.,.,H '. y-hm-.w, -.f..,,-.X ,-- , .4 . --. our--1-W -. . t N..-, .. .v,----Hr, . . ,- Advanced Journalism. 1st row: Diane Scofield, Sherri Maroufkhani, Alison Rose, Donna Hale, Kelli Butler. 2nd row: Donnell Dumos, Rosa Ferdowsmaken, Dan Zeiger, Andy Cohen, Karen Kinzie, Brad Brown 198 0 Organizations Andy Cohen and D Zeiger take part in brainstorming sessifl preparing for a ne' issue N .3 W9 , -ries. i kg: K sw-a.....e .,,,,-,,, K ffffrsgsfrr .'.,- .. i it T5 - We A- ws-Q. , ti .,,,,,..,..,., t . 2 , - it W. TP 5 , , . . , .. , ,, I limi'-2---gfg'.':' Lowry-'-4-:.e 1. -scarf' -' ' .'Z- EJ-1 -N if-Hai? -'fl . f 3E'iiif'-'52,::f'-12'Q?n'1'f-if-':','T: f1'- ,5i.ff'-g'f'-'IL-2 'l3113':i'w' M' QSC'-5-5'yy-if-jtZL3L'.3f.-Fit116:-'25 ijqiff'4'J3l'F:52' 1-'11-,f.i?'2'-'ii 3:'51 ,'-ici -fl-Xj1 5:E15f'Qf'1 fL'13F.,- 2 H ., A F,-1,-,,, 5-lafngg. -3,3 Y .-.-1-,g':1,':q'.t,-- .. .- 1 z'1,f.'.'-Ll'-f.:1f1v1:,2'- fzgwx -wrt.: -2 .- . Q, .. .. si E Beginning Journalism. 1st row: Becky Salcedo, Allison Reinhold, Jennifer Goldth waite, Angel Flisty, Matt Smith, Andrew Kasian. 2nd row: Ben Mirko, Tammi Light Brian Nigro, Matt Offenberg, David Offenberg, Francesca Coppelli, Robert Fer dowsmaken. 3rd row: Julie Coltman, Mark Klobas, Eric Brown, Bob McCollum, Kip Meany, Julie Hintz
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T.V. Club: Derek Youngberg, Kristi Greco, Paul Reichard, Cassy Dressendorfer, Michael Hiett, Mr. Steve Adelman. l Backstage, Mrs. Mecham helps Angie Adams prepare for her role in the fall pl . .. ., . X ..,, , .- ,T ,V ,,5Y,,.. R, , - x fp rr,-:U wx- - ze- --,+.y',,.1, --.-',f1-1--,lj-mx-', 1'--,Q-,-.s,-,T -gi. ,.'-L, . 5 , - Z. , I -.t,,Jv,:feN,x.- .,..r-rv.-4 -. ,f V,-1, v ,- A XJ. I , ew 4- V ,, f . lv- . .garlic ,4.5.,5L f-..,c- -9-..,,..4,1.,.-, .. ,WV f ., ,M-5 fl ,, -s -Mg. f f . , .,. ,. , sv-.g:2:g.:,9.,'1.,-,,,-.7 1-f?,.-H Q-v.f:na,p.,rvvr-11,1wt-f .-.N-X-um: . ,,, -,, ..... .,-s,.., ,..f,,,..f -. 1 ,,.-,,g--Lg. ,-,,: 1-:QA-. Vg. - -2L,g.,,'-511, -L ---1'-pr.if,.-:'- -- Ttfilxfgirg N .,-, 1- .,,, -grin'-,..,-.'. - 4 ' - 1 '.--- 1 X' ,. ., . ,, .,,,..,,..,. .xv-. -.M -, ts .W , af ,- .-r. . - f.-.,.-.,. .- MDN'S Eyes and Ears Dedication was seen in every member of the T.V. Club. They attended and filmed all of the school football and basketball games. During the assem- wsggii - :J blies, one of the members of this unique club could befound videotaping for later use. In addition to videotaping the main school activities, club members taped guest speak- ers when requested by teach- ers. The T.V. Club completed an end of the year video tape, highlighting the year's events. They truly are the eyes and ears of Marcos de Niza. 200 ' Organizations We-' Paul Reichard and Ray Stewart enjoy playing an active part in the T.V. Club
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