North High School - Galaxy Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA)

 - Class of 1982

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North High School - Galaxy Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 81 of 256
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ETSI Sv CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Staff mem- bers will go to great lengths to sell a yearbook! Photo shows Michele Johnson, Cheri Swisher and Carrie Morrison in one of the skits presented to several different classes. Waiting for their pizza are Karla Wheat, Diane Wildenauer and Lori Hatcher. Gilbert Garcia snaps a candid photo in front of 'A' building. Selecting some very interesting pictures are Wen- dy Holt. Tim Absher, and Regina Moore. GALAXY STAFF members, FRONT ROW: Mr. Bill Fisher, advisor, Tammy Mason, .lenniler .lus- teson, Andrea Sultze, Mikki Meaglia, editor, Phil Smith, Tara Ross, Michele Johnson, Jeff Ross. ROW Z: Gilbert Garcia, Carrie Morrison, Lisa Hudson, Melanie Chicca, Tim Absher, Barbara Kneeht, Regina Moore, Kari Foy, Deanna Palm- er. Not Pictured: Diana Wildenauer, Karla Wheat, Kim Holt, Wendy Holt, Lori Hatcher, Cherie Swisher. Galaxy Sttlff77

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Yearbook Win tion l ' 'o Na a ecogmtn News that the 1981 Galaxy was award- ed the National first-place rating stirred the 1982 staff to accept the chal- lenge for the new year. With most of the experienced members gone due to graduation, the new year began with mostly new members. With the experienced staff members knowing the ropes and the new members offering lots of fresh ideas, the possibilities of another top-notch book were in per- spective. There were deadlines to meet and prob- lems that popped up, but with everyone pulling together, everything was straightened out and solved. The yearbook was not all work and no play, as it may seem. Many friendships were made and lots of good times were had. To promote the sale of the yearbook, staff members formed groups and worked on skits. The skits were then 76 Galaxy Staff performed in front of classes. Everyone seemed to enjoy the skits, and the per- formers really enjoyed them even more! The staff also had a great pizza party at Pizzaville. Everyone really had their share of the pizza!! One job all the staff members seemed to enjoy was selling ads for the year- book. Everyone got into groups, loaded up in each otheris cars and were ready to sell, sell, sell! Most everyone expect- ed lots of buyers, but were soon brought back to reality. Selling ads was a lot tougher than it appeared. However, it was a lot of fun to get out and meet new people and get out of class once in awhile! Finally, it didn't seem possible but it was true-the year was nearly over, and the yearbook was completed. So what is there to look forward to now? What about next year's yearbook! Some of the staff planned to graduate, but most will stay. So, to next year's staff-good luck!! J if



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Interact, ey, ptimist Participate ll Servin One of the reasons I joined the Opti- mist Club was to help other people. So said member Brian Abernathy. Being a member of this club meant get- ting involved in service to the school and community. Members helped with the starting of the parades and partici- pating in fun activities such as bowling. Accordin to Vice President James Pi also meant serving the school and com- munity. It's a great club because a sense of unity develops out of sharing a common goal, he added. Members of the Key Club became very active throughout the year by selling football programs, attending conven- tions, and participating in service pro- jects, such as a canned food drive for the needy. Karee Spurling said, One of the main reasons I joined the Interact Club was to meet interesting people. Karee ad- ded, Being in the Interact Club was a great way to gain a chance for a schol- arshipf' Every Tuesday, two members from the Interact Club had lunch with the Ro- tary Club. At these luncheons, mem- bers listened to various speakers who talked about their type of business. g - azza, being a member of the Key Club 6 4.1 :ft f, Wa? 78fOptimist, Interact, Key

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