Sahuaro High School - Viva Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1971

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VIVA! Deadlines exert added pressure as yearbook gets larger V E ,, E, f - 2 3 4 S S, . 1 'I Q0 ii ii ' u 1 is is U? 18 Q9 gi 36 23 24 QT' lf. 38 3Q,3lh H ' is V ' V S F il!-. I e or :se-a IUDEET ' A -9 VIVA! STAFF: Bottom Row: Sharon Meyer, Leanne Burrill, Homer Richard Stagg, Scott Lewis. Dave Richter Cphoto pub.5. Robbie Pettey. Alice Moore. Mary Hinwood, Kirsten Whitney. Top Row: Ashcratt, Jane Johnson.AIice Moore isccreditor. 168 ORGANIZATIONS i' x, mg: tl az nv W l-ICINUR VIVA! STAFF: Bottom Row: Chris Guarino. V Ballard. Joy Brown. John Pettey, Carole Chouii Top Row: Ami Ferber. Jan Backus. Frank Ha

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,aft xg X .KN spills J? slmbkxsh -a -5' ilu- at 3 . N . 'f' . Q if? QQ I Ex . A I '.... W tx? si? s 1 aff.. Z , ,lik IFAR LEFT: Front: Cindy Bellamy,Joni Merry, Robin DeLong, Liz Kroha, Aline Joris. Back: Robin Puffen barger, Paula Mindel, Chris Pidgeon, Marc Berrie, Laurie ltow. Missing Members: Ann Fisher, Tom Low. and Larry Wippman. I LEFT: Paula Mindell. a different sight on the sidelines. covers the play by play action. The only area she didn't cover was the shower room. I FAR LEFT: Copy readingtakes up a lot of a news editor's time, as Robin DeLong finds out. I MIDDLE: STOP! The newspapers are out! And classes do come to a stop. to read the Shadows as Lee Gagnier does. I BELOW RIGHT: Liz Kroha and Laurie ltow are two of the staff editors who help keep the paper running smoothly, not always an easy job. Features, news, sports, editorials, ad- vertising, photos, deadlines, spelling, questions and migrain headaches were all part of the newspaper game. Liz Kroha, editor-in-chief of the Sha- dows' was responsible for making sure all was going smoothly by checking and double checking everything that went into the paper. It was also her duty to make the decisions of what stand the Shadows took on an issue. Robin DeLong, news editor, had com- mand of the first page. She, like all the other page editors, was in charge of layout, assigning stories, ordering all mater- pictures, and copy reading ials for her page. She had extra experi- ence, as did Ann Fisher, workings for the Tucson Daily Citizen representing Sahuaro in their youth column. Laurie ltow, feature editor, had the job of laying out the feature page which also contained the ads. She rarely knew what shape the ads would be until the final day of pasting up. Shadow's reporters were Ann Fisher, Aline Joris, Tom Low, Joni Merry, Chris Pidgeon, Robin Puffenbarger, and Larry Wippman. They wrote 75'ZJ of the copy that was turned in. Also on the staff were photo editor Pam Bell who was responsible for all pictures, staff cartoonist Marc Berrie, and Cyn- dy Bellamy, business manager. This year's proud accomplishment was the distribution of a paper the first week of school, requiring extra hours of summer work before school started. ILEFT: Sahuaro is the only high school that does its own final pastin-up. lnvaluable is the light table which enables the staffer to place the proofs on the final layout correctly. I FAR LEFT: Advisor Miss Kathie Spiss stares blankly at the calender, noticing another deadline approaching. ORGANIZATIONS 167



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I FAR LEFT: Miss Jan Backus, VIVA! advisor, critically reviews a yearbook at the journalism work- shop held in Phoenix. IMIDDLE LEFT: Frank Hawke, co-editor, contemplates the layouts he is responsible for to make sure details are correct be- fore mailing. l LEFT: Alice Moore, co-editor, stops in the middle of a call to answer a question from one of the sixth period staff members. nlngx Rhonda Runion. Frank Hawke is ccreditor. e VIVA! staff met 5 and 6 in Room 400. .L me A DEADLINESIII When a students signs up to be on the VIVA! staff, he realizes there is work involved, but never to the extent of the frantic last hours of a deadline. Nine hours at school on the last Saturday was not uncommon for the average staff member when all the work was not completed. Through all the work the staff still found time for fun and relaxation. With a radio, jokes, and a couple of skits going on all at once, work did not seem like such a dull routine, al- though work was not completed as fast. Happy was the day when last year'S book was returned from National School Yearbook Association. They IABOVE: Joy Brown selects and crops pictures to be used in her organizations layout. 1 ' k 'mi 1 rated the VIVA! an A+, which is the highest grade given to any yearbook judged. Miss Backus was asked to write an article for Photolith by NSYA. This year the VIVA! staff was proud to present Sahuaro with a supplement given to everyone who bought a yearbook. ' The supplement included events occur- ring after the yearbook's final dead- line in March: graduation, spring sports and other activities. It was mailed in August to each yearbook owner's home. The staff lost a very important member .when Lynn Swigonski transferred. She had several sections planned before the beginning of the school year. ORGA NIZATIONS 169 PHOTOS BY PHOTO PUBLICATIONS

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