Palo Verde High School - Olympian Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1986

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Palo Verde High School - Olympian Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 87 of 248
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Page 86 text:

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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Staff Puts Out Paper Doing it Bi-weekly According to the Palo Verde Post Staff, they did it bi-weekly . It was the school newspaper, the P.V. Post. Even though the staff was fairly new, they published the paper every other week. This involved a lot of work by all members of the staff. Before the paper could go out, stories had to be assigned and inter- views conducted. Then, when all the stories were in, the copy was proofread and sent to the type setter. After it arrived back from the type setter, it had to be checked for errors. Correc- tions were then marked and sent back to the type setter. When this long process was completed, all the copy came back in slicks that were waxed and pasted up. The paste-ups were then sent to the printers who made the final copies which were given to the students. We had a great newstaff. They were eager to start working and make the paper better than ever, Editor -in-Chief Gregg Nicklaus said of the rookie staff. The Palo Verde Post had someone that no other school had..... Jan Watson. In addition to teaching two journalism classes, she spent numerous hours copy editing each page to make sure it was layed out properly and letter perfect. A new look which included a dif- ferent masthead and the changing of the pages was initiated by the staff. The editorial page was moved inside and the sports page was moved to the back. No one was sure if the new look would work, but we decided it was time for a change so we gave it a try, Editorial Editor Connie Wilson said of the New look. Connie commented that being on the staff was was a lot of fun. 84 Organizations la 1' U1 Post staff writer Jeff Palmer explores the fun and exciting world of the style book. iPhoto by S. Handleyj 01 Two post staff writers, James Cruze and Richard Connet, take a break from their busy schedule to read the daily newspaper. iPhoto by S. Handleyl 61 Palo Verde Post Stafh Front row: Jan Wat- son, Kathy McDaniel, Mike Wernet, James Cruze, Beth Truemann, Gregg Nicklaus. Second row: Scott Melvin, Una Hennessy, Connie Wilson, Erika Unangst, Anna Sommeville, Heather Julseth, Gary Creamens, Kelli Piontek. Back row: Jackie Holton, Jennifer Hamilton, Jody Peters, Taylor Morrow, Ginger Leisner, Tracy Rankin, Richard Conner and Jeff Palmer. iPhoto by S. Wagnerj 141 Doing paste-up for the sports page is fun as you can see by Taylor Morrow's Aexpression. iPhoto by S. Handley! f5j Scott Melvin, Post ad manager, types up copy for an important message in the newspaper. fPhoto by S. Meadej .-ww

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