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of an unbounded universe.5 ve- ctc.. or nZ lQ or f p 'T .f.e m1..: mxmm ' X are N-,, -Mr. is 55, 'ir s ' ' r asp ation ,-,g is c Park Bench Philosophers Park Bench Philosophers is a new, interesting club which was founded by Rick Vogel and Leonard Dandurand to serve as an open fo- rum for students' interests. This club follows no conventional rules except for an established meeting day, time, and place fWednesdays after school in Senior Parkl. It is an easy club to join fjust show up at a meeting and you're a memberl. It is also very easy to belong to, because there is no man- datory attendance of meetings. There are no elected officers due to the club's motto that all club members are created equal. An- other unique feature of this club is that the members do not disobey the first law which states that all french bread shall be cut with a knife! Mrs. Krisman, the moderator, fully supported the clubls purpose of bringing together students to discuss topics of interest and at the same time giving them the oppor- tunity to speak and be heard. ill The club's founder, Rick Vogel 121 The Park Bench Philosophers: fsit- tingl Mrs. Krisman fmoderatorig ffirst rowi Bill Stahl, Leonard Dandur- and, Christina Pretto, Karl Swartz: lsecond rowi Bill Deridder, Jay Austin, Joselyn Yuson, Jay Ken- singer, Joan Svetik, Bill Huston, Rick Vogel and Barbara Tassielli fnot picturedl 131 The club's co- founder, Leonard Dandurand
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Staff Box Editor-in-chief: James Hoover Assistant Editors: Robert Zielinski, Chris- tine Davis, Allison Smith, Janice Tso, Lloyd McKee Staff Writers: John Bliss, Aina Engalla, Sharon Heffron, Angela Jackson, Pete Lopez, Robert Nunes lThe Shadowi, Helen Ring Photographers: Cam Berlogar, Tim Silva iFront Rowi: Ana Salgueiro, Christine Davis, Angela Jackson, Kerri Smith, Jenny 0'Connor, Diane Teixeira, CSecond Rowi: Janice Tso, Isabel Ford, Lynnette Cardwell, Allison Smith, Robert Nunes, Keith Clayton, Pete Lopez, Linda Fereira, Marie Chikhani, Cristina Celotti, Susan Dorrance, Mr. McEntee fmoderatori, lThird Rowi: Marlene Nei- deffer, Stephanie Smith, John Bliss, John Stone, Tom Neuerburg, lBack Rowi: James Hoover, Shannon Rodrigues, Robert Zielinski, Quinn McArthur, John Nolting, Charles Pierce, Cam Berlogar, Robbie Hendrie, Brian Fokes, Joe Davis, Robert Abele and Mike Klein Ji li -- CD The Shadow, Robert Nunes, observes and takes notes for his delightful column. 121 The Explorer editors: Robert Zielinski, James Hoover and Christine Davis The -Explorer - Mr. McEntee's Journalism class ino returning staff mem- bersi made up the 1984 Explor- er staff. Six members of the class shared editorial responsi- bilities. This year, changes were made in improving the physical ap- pearance and the content of the newspaper. The school paper took the appearance of a com- mercial newspaper. Editor-in- chief James Hoover envi- sioned the paper's purpose as belonging to the whole school and not as the staff's paper. In its implementation of this theme, the Explorer staff cov- ered mostly school issues which were of great interest to the stu- dent body. In addition, the staff encouraged the student body to express their opinions by writ- ing the Editor. Another colorful aspect of the paper was the return of The Shadow with his fascinating in- sights and impressions of the Moreau Community. l i
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Ill Working quickly on his yearbook lay- out, Glen Parado tries to meet his dead- line. C25 Chris Madsen focuses on taking a clear photo. f3l Joselyn Yuson and .- Joan Blancher flip through an old year- ! book for new ideas. WW N l lf T 1 M oyager Staff Yearbook is fun, but requires many hours of hard work out- side of school, explained staff member Dominica Garcia. With only one staff member re- turning from last year, the Voy- ager staff had many new things to learn before even thinking about what this year's book would be like. It was also Mrs. Suzanne Higgins first year as the yearbook moderator. To prepare herself for this big proj- ect Mrs. Higgins attended a yearbook workshop held at the University of Santa Cruz for a week over the summer. Many changes took place with in the yearbook class besides having a new staff and advisor. We also changed companies and have once again decided to have a spring book instead of having to come back in Septem- ber to pick up your yearbook. Senior Viveca Valeriano de- scribed the class this way, Yearbook is a good class with much tedious work involved. QLisaD
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