Marysville Union High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Marysville, CA)

 - Class of 1977

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Page 51 text:

I 99 Mi wifi? -2'LLJ' . ,,, Til- swff .. , . ...K fP.. X ilf 2 us WW Qff' W '.,. K H f 3 rf gil' I. Editor Linda Mizogami points out the do's and don'ts. 2. Editor Julie Chipchase shows Assistant Editor Debbie Cook how to paste the front page of POW WOW. 3. Showing their art abilities, Terri Nelson and Natalie Danial design posters for a TOMAHAWK sales campaign. 4. lclockwise from upper leftl Lisa Kaufman, Larry Bonham, Corrie Lee, Julie Brown, and Steve Potoski work hard at their different duties in TOMAHAWK. 5. Flipping around to help hungry customers is Vanila Helm at the TOMAHAWK concession stand. 6, Comparing POW WOW to other newspapers, Denise Weston and Cindy Bundock agree POW WOW has its qualities. POW WOW presented a new student body. The newspaper was printed by the many activities. X According to Advisor John Boneck, the class had A esprit de corps with all 22 members competing to get their own articles in the POW WOW. Editor Julie Chipchase carried the responsibility of making the decision on which articles would go in the paper and keeping editoral opinions consistent. a football game concession. pomrwewfef 2 this year by moving from the small type paper to the tabloid size newsprint, much to the satisfaction ofthe Gridley Hearld, which allowed next day coverage on SA donated 500 dollars to the POW WOW fund while the club itself earned approximately 600 dollars by selling ads, sponsoring a dance so MHS students could shake-a-leg, and by arousing students' appetites with

Page 50 text:

To inform is the prime concern of all publications. However, much work fits between the ideas in the mind and the finished product in print. Complicating thel process is the endless need for funds. Starting out lOOO dollars in debt because the smaller school size brought in less revenue, the TOMAHAWK staff did very well with their tight budget. Striving to get out of the red, the staff worked in concessions, sold Pumpkin-grams to goblins at Halloween, mistletoe at Christmas, and Val-a-grams to secret admirers. Getting the businesses in the community to help support the yearbook was iust one of the enormous tasks undertaken by the TOMAHAWK staff. The ads brought in over 3700 dollars, thus helping keep book prices reasonable for students. While the 18 member staff struggled to complete deadlines on time, Editor Linda Mizogami dispensed instructions and worried about book unity. All the staff efforts were directed toward maintaining the yearbook's reputation as one of the best books in Northern California. 445 ftomahawk



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rrr. srss S so ig A N W-.....,fu1-we g catering for private parties was a super money maker for the MHS FEAST Club. Holding bake sales in November and December also contributed to the FEAST funds. The 25 member gourmet staff worked laboriously at noon preparing and serving exquisite foods to MHS students and faculty in the Lemon Tree. Several trips sparkled the members' year. Ten members visited Sacramento for a banquet to honor a well known chef, Gehard Grimessen, another trip was to the Diablo Valley College in March. One incentive to arouse students' interest in FEAST was a S500 scholarship offered by the club. While FEAST rolled in dough, FFA was unable to hold their rodeo bacause of a lack of funds. President Sarah Hastings organized the members in numerous money raising projects. Pumpkins to carve into iack-o- lanterns were sold, western grub was sold at bake sales, and car washes to shine up ialopies were held, and their annual Christmas tree sale added to the meagre treasury. Many different functions filled the 48 members' year. Along with regular monthly meetings, the group attended a fun filled picnic in the fall and a greenhand initiation for all the new naive members. x tfeastlttltcn 41 , ,,.. C I f .Ft P Lib L Q? 'Q Rx Q X X, HQ, ,S 5 W.. .,.., . , .. ,, Tae X ilat . . a s ....,V.., ..,... r ..,.,,., S if Sill. , ..:-1 5 :ii K .K ..,., ...,., .... s ' 'i 'i .r ttf Xl My-. is M 5. r. ,iq 1 V J' M ., , Sunni' R: V ...W s, V, i, ,,,,, K 1... ,.,, 1- '

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