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rganization After Hours 'Okay folks, this is your golden oppor- ity. By acting now you will be given opportunity to buy a Carmel, Krunch Almond bar for the unheard of price of ly cents. Yes, you heard it right, and i heard it right here. Your favorite can- bar on sale here in your third period ss. This offer may never come up again :act now to be one of our very lucky -'ers to get the merchandise while it's I fresh. Fresh'? You've been using that same r for two weeks. I know, but this is the last day of es, and I'm not just raising money for club. I also need money for...my dog. ah. My dog needs a kidney 1splant. ' 'Your dog needs a kidney isplant? Oh, sure. He's not even of the nan species. I'm expected to eat a can- oking for possible contest pictures, Dennis Sherwood :mines his negatives just before the Litewritiers Club eting begins. tPhoto by E. Knottj f dy bar that is going towards the longer life of your canine creature? I suppose that now you're going to tell me that your grandmother eats Milkbones. How did you know? Wait a minute, you shouldn't be talking about my grand- mother. Oh, ho, I know what you're do- ing! You're trying to change the subject so you won't have to buy one of my candy bars, aren't you? Well, now that you mention it..I don't WANT one of your stupid candy bars which is what I've been trying to tell you for the past two weeks that you've been trying to sell them to me! Although most clubs sold candy and had fun- draisers throughout the year there was alot more to being in a club. Joining an organization gave students the opprotunity to feel more a part of the school and to be with people with the same intrests. Clubs gave students the chance to have fun after school hours. Organizations section layouts, copy and graphics designed by: Editor Pam Thomas and staff members Hugh Giblin Una Hennesy, and Connie Wilson. Organizations 81
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Different Ideas Tried By Unique Y.B. Staff As it oozed out of the walls, there was no comparison. What was it? The ideas of the yearbook staff! Are you ready? Yes! Many new and exciting things which added pizzaz to the book were dream- ed up by the creators of the Olympian. Of course, the yearbook was not all work and no play. The staff often worked on new ideas which made it more fun to meet deadlines. The staff also attended many social events which raised not only the noise level but the spirit level as well. It was out with the old and in with the new. You can't compare last year's book to this year, be real! commented Olympian Staff Editor Renee Giblin. School Spirit was also in- cluded in the program and everybody had it. All this l school created a positive at- mosphere that helped the staff function well. L! ifts aln Q The yearbook staff didn't do it alone though, they col- 0 aborated with Photo Pub, their main source of pic- tures. Fewer and bigger pictures were used this year which meant not only better quality but more copy. Another accomplice was Yearbook Advisor Burdette Bee. He spent many hours in conference with the editor of the year- book and of Photo Pub. The Olympian had a fresh new staff ready for action and prepared to out do any other staff in the history of Palo Verde. A member of the year- book staff, Connie Wilson, expressed her opinion of the new staff, We have a hardworking staff and editors that will go out of their way to help us. All in all, the yearbook produced by the hardworking and funfloving staff of '85-86 accomplished a successful book and there was no comparison. 82 Organizations U1 Hugh Giblin discusses a deadline witl Organizations Editor Pam Thomas. iPhoto b, P Tracy Nelson1 121 OLYMPIAN STAFF: Front row: Second row: T Bommarita C. McCastle Baker, M. Nettles. Third row: C. Giblin, Thomas, G. Nicklaus, T Grossheim, C. Wilson. . , R J Reina, J. Jungen, L. Dolan. Back row Giblin U. Hennessy. iPhoto by Tracy Nelson1 U1 Assistant Editor, Michelle Reina fills out h daily work calendar. lPhoto by Tracy NeIson1 I41 The office manager Kim Lindsey types so very important information for a deadlin iPhoto by Rick Hines1 T51 Editor Renee Gibin and Assistant Edi Williams, R. Giblin, S. Handley, K. Lindsey, M : H e m e Michelle Reina work at keeping the staff busy 161 OL YMPIAN STAFF: Front row: M. Rein R. Giblin, K. Lynham. Second row: T. Mysalr R. Mazzola, K Chretin. Third row: S. ' burn, IC Perez, N. Barnard, J. Stratton, Pressey. Back row: T Bee, J. Carey, M. L. Lentini, D. Rippy. IPhoto by Tracy eawaica' , , to L
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