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eam Work and dedication pa y 0 11 ahuaro High School is proud of its nationally recognized newsmagazine. Mountain Shad- ows. For the past five years, the Mountain Shadows has received the All American Award. which is given by the National Scholas- tic Press Association. The maga- zine was judged along with publi- cations from high schools across the nation. This year the Mountain Shadows staff created a whole new image for itself. converting to a news- magazine format. Some of the changes included putting more em- phasis on feature material and us- ing less current news, which be- came quickly outdated. The Mountain Shadows staff con- sisted of seventeen members. with v A-.-....T. , -s---- ---v--4--.--..-.. .. Qi sag, B. Spencer 7...- 'IU- , -- -.,.J...-vidF- J1- Se' +1 B. Thomas V' S -ff7L'.3If7'T MOUNTAIN SHADO WS: Row I. P. Mohr. Mr. Thompson. P. Weiss. N. Nelson. Row 2: M. Sather. 12 Nicholson. J. Ecker. S. Weizenbaum. R. Ramirez. B. Thomas. Row 3: L. Cover. M. Patnoe. B. Stern. D. Silver. M. Miller. B. Spencer. K. Roma. Ruben Ramirez as editor. and Mr. Bill Thompson as adviser. Each member had to be recommended to Mr. Thompson. and had to sub- mit a formal letter of application. Everyone had a specific duty to carry out. and had to cooperate with the others to meet the dead- lines of the monthly publication. The most important things Mr. Thompson tried to teach his stu- dents were teamwork. writing skills. and good organization. His teaching, along with the dedication of the staffl certainly paid off The time and care put into each issue was clearly evident. l. Mr. Thompson lends a helping hand. 2. News Editor. Karen Roma. concentrates on her work. 3. Beth Stern, Sports Edi- tor. working hard to meet her deadline. 4. Editor Ruben Ramirez knows that hard work pays off. MT SHADOWS
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The challenges for this year were tou h. he l982-83 school year was a success, and to make things even better the Viva Staff is well worth applauding. lt was a tough year, because of all the new people who came in at the beginning of the year. lt was a fair- ly young staff. Mr. Daunheimer started the new staffers off by first lecturing them for a few days, so they would know the ropes. Then let them go to their section editor to start them on their new assignments. Along with the assignments came deadlines, and those are very important. Each person had to ha ve their work in on a certain date. That was a big chal- Ienge in itself si F, . , W, I li-I . if Group Shot: Luis Figueroa l982-83 VIVA STAFF: Front row: Grace Cambalik, Cathy Christie, .lill Petersen. Michelle Hanson. Tanya Zoucha. Wendy Sankey. Gwendolyn Tremail, Jeanne Lafond. Michelle Small. Denise Adams. April Draughn, Jerice Eckels. Second Row: Jeff Hiller. Vince Cruz, Tania Ghoulam, Stephanie Fox. Nora Dow. Karyl Loewe. Third Row: Suzie Menhennett, Erik Gibson, Patrice Casertano. Wilber Bateman, John Steele, Lisa Lopez, Mindy Harris. Lori Wessler. Missing: Jim Daunheimer. '. lllll 'is-1, o ' B. Thomas The more experienced staffers that have been here for two or more years also worked very hard. They set their goals high- er, so that they felt their hard work was something to achieve. They also helped the new people get adjusted to their new situa- tions. All in all this year has been fun. We all made new friends. and had a good time doing it. 1 rv- B. Thomas I. Erik Gibson, Mindy Harris and Suzie Menhennett working on their next deadline. 2. Tanya Zoucha, Karyl Loewe and Renee Heflin taking a break to chat. 3. Lisa Lopez discussing a few ideas with her section editor. 4. Jeanne La- fond and April Draughn laughing over their phone conversation. 5. Underclass editor, Gwendolyn Tremail, edits her work. VIVA 5 TAFF
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