Morenci High School - Copper Cat Yearbook (Morenci, AZ)

 - Class of 1977

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. ga .5 A :X , if uf ga-3 COPPER CAT STAFF members include: Front Row: Chris Wolfe, Kim Hardcastle, advertising manager, Kevin Holliday, Patsy Garcla, Paula Sorrell, Kelly Hardcastle. 2nd: David Garcia, curriculum editor, Richard Duran, Dena Gojkovich, assistant subscription manager, Phyllis Knott, co-managing editor, Dora Zale, Ann Roche. 3rd.' Calvin Hardcastle, co-editor-in-chief, Annette Duran, co-editor-in-chief, Linda Smith, Emily Beth Baughman, co-managing editor, Esther Perkins, sophomore class editor, Donna Brice, photographer. 4th, Sharon Towle, subscription manager, Philip Perkins, junior class editor, Mike Wilcoxson, head photographer, Steve Nolte, photographer, Rudy Porras, sports editor, Ed DeVaney, photographer. Not Pictured: Paul Gonzales, freshman class editor. Copper Cat Staff Again Rates Medalist, Struggles to Meet Deadlines Is this typewriter occupied? Is my layout O.K.? Have the pictures come yet? These ques- tions were heard every day in the staff room. Seventy-five under- class pictures were destroyed in a processing plant accident, so there were, of course, many re- takes. Staff members worked on Saturdays to meet all deadlines. Five staff members attended the annual AIPA Convention, Shadow Mountain High School, in October. A Medalist award was given to the 1976 Copper Cat by the Colum- bia Interscholastic Press Associ- ation, which the staff added to the qw other awards in the staff room. 'gt The photography crew spread 4' W' thin to cover all home athletic -' fa- .evg I fi g . A VJ M V M-LW 'F' ' gg A and school events. The next week Q I ' W, 1, X is 4 was always hectic, getting film f X. gigg developed and on proof sheets. twig, - s if New members watched films and M i took quizzes over their workbooks CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Calvin Hardcastle and Annette Duran sort out faculty pictures as they learned 1,0 get up pages, before deadline and co-managing editors, Emily Beth Baughman and Phyllis Knott, help. 24

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KJ mf' X 4-qs STUDENT LEAGUE OFFICERS ARE: Front Row: S.Forstrom, P.Garcia. 2nd.' D.Najar, president,' C.Frias, S.Garcia. 3rd: B.Bailon, D.Casillas, vice-presidentg D.Gojkovich, B.Barquin. 4th: C.Rodela, treasurerg L.Gray, secretaryg and K.Florez. Girls League Changes Name to Student Leagueg Holds Prom LEADING the grand march, Dilia Najar, student league president, Ross Bacho, King. Because the school complied with ERA Regulations, the Girls League changed its name to the Student League. Although this change was made, there were no boys who participated in the club. Activity points were earned by selling sodas and programs, and bringing ice to all home football games. The students having the most points were rewarded with the opportunity of going on a trip. The Student League Prom was held on December 11, at the Fair- banks Cafetorium. The selected colors were shimmering silver and midnight blue. Their theme song Feelings was played by the band Friends , and Student League president Dilia L. Najar crowned the king Ross A. Bacho.



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Newspaper Changes Name to Wildcat Pride: ls Published BiWeekly Ten staff members put out the . Wildcat. When assignments were made the staff covered and wrote the stories, headlines, and cut the mimeograph stencils. Before cut- ting the stencils, however, paste ups were made to see how the fi- nal copy would look. Then the co- pies were printed and finally dis- tributed during sixth hour classes. The staff tried to cover the latest sports scores and school news. In late November the staff in- vestigated changing the name of the paper. The suggestions were made by the student body and the staff members and were voted on during the English classes. It was decided to call it Wildcat Pride. DUMMY PAGE made by Kathy Benavidez and Tim Pena is checked by advisor Jo Snell. l l 2 5 l . l l -Q V H-nv WILDCAT STAFF MEMBERS INCLUDE: Front Row: Judy Tomling David Taylor, production manager and sports editor: Terry Mc- Laughlin, editor-in-chiefg and Michael Walk, sports editor. 2nd.' Kathy Florez, news editorg Lillian Luna, news editor: Patricia Lynn Laneyg feature editorg Timothy Pena, sports editorg and Kathy Benavidez, copy editor. Not Pictured: Dan Merino, feature editor. 25

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