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I 2 Y' 3 X2 N .t g PQ X s kt Nw s Say Cheese! Now l've got proof! All Photos by Fl. Bailey K of- ' ., . .,.. as-:W .... ,.,sz?:1g, m We have an extremely talented group of students this year who will be producing a very fine yearbook. yearbook. Besides taking pictures for these two classes, the Photo Pub also held numerous candy sales in their spare time to raise money for new photo equipment. Not only were their sales terrific, but they also had a successful and active picture perfect year. They made Sahuaro's paper and yearbook snap- shots for the future. - Mrs. Handler, Advisor I - M. Pizzo Strai ht from the mout of photo pub Things really develop around here! -D. Chaney This place is crazy!! -J. Baker There's plenty of ex- posure in Photo Pub! -J. Crosson LIVE IT UP! So THAT'S what yOu do with it!! A Photo Pub
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staff. The class was run as Photo pubbers were involv- hat WGS PTIOTO Flashersl ! ! I Photo Pub: Pub? Photo Pub was short for Photographic Publication. The club met during fifth period year in and year out. Mrs. Handler, the super- visor, taught her students many new techniques to create a better picture. Her students, the pubbers, were seen flashing throughout the halls with 80 Actlvitles lt's a Snap their infamous cameras slung around their necks. Some students even shut- tered at the thought of having their picture taken! Students of Photo Pub were required to take photography for two years before entering the advanc- ed class. The students were then asked to apply for the class to insure responsibility among the DUDE, I wish I had my shades on' SNAPPY HAPPY!! Row 1: Fl. Skaggs, K. Norman, C. Sulger, J. Petersen. Row 2: Mrs. Handler, K. Plank, C. Evans, J. Crosson, L. Herring, J. Baker, J. Patnoe, D. Chaney, M. Ftice. Row 3: S. Keller, T. Veches, Fl. Bailey, E. Milligan, M. Hammes, C. Stum. if it were a iob. The staff received workorders that were evenly distributed among the class. The students were then given a deadline to take pictures, provide proofs, and create the final picture. The students were given a grade on their individuality, creativity, and originality. During the year, the ed in a contest that includ- ed schools from around the country. Our pubbers, hav- ing placed high on the list, were overjoyed to have been part of the excite- ment. All the hard work provid- ed by the Photo Pub was viewed in our school newspaper The Mountain Shadows, and the VIVA
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Jeff and the gang study their This would probably work better if layouts. All photos by T. Veches I turned it on. Outrageousness Gutstanding Printers he Ben Franklin Printing Club was designed to give students the opportunity to learn more about printing than they can in beginning or advanced printing. The club was open to any stu- dent who had taken a prin- ting class. There were around twenty members. The Club was responsi- ble for such publications as Spectrum, Homecoming and sports programs, Homecoming buttons and other publications that were needed. The whole 82 Activities club met about once a month, although members also did work during con- ferences and after school. President Blair Little was quoted: I wish all of my classes were as outrag- eous as this club is. Lance Brick, Kelly Neuman and Paul Macias were the other officers. -B. Phillips Row 1: J. Donald, G. Hector, J. Berry, J. Hallums, T. Beebower, P. Carter Row 2: E. Tourville, J. Higgins, J. Harvey, F. Vogel, W. Archibald, M Conn, L. Brick, S. McDonald. Row 3: Mr. Daunheimer, P. Macias, B. Lit- tle, M. Hammes, C. Cole, A. Melani. . 'fi find ii gratifying to work 1 T Ir- with the best staff and stu- lt, dent body in Tucson. f - Mr. Daunheimer, Advisor
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