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QQ PP Lary Nocolds works carefully while changing some of his film. P Cynthia Robles pauses for a picture fi R ' b A , , before returning to work Photo-Front Row: Sandee Thurston, Lori McCafferty, Brenda Clark, Tina Taravella, Paula Pyers, Tracy Tate, Geraldine Thomas, Cindy Robles, Bob Stahler, Karen Reynolds, Mike Darden, Ron Kinkade, jerry jacobs, Kent Wilson, Kim Kelly, Christye Tomar, Donna Stark, Damon Serventi, Cassie Lemere, Cheryl Highhouse, Shane Callendine, Lary Nicolds, Luis Leon, Doug Bond, Debra Hergenreter. Photo Turns Fourteen here's so much more than what you can do during class time, and it takes that extra time to get it done, was the reason Advisor john Baab gave for having the Photo Club. Baab, who had been advisor of the Photo Club since Santa Rita opened fourteen years ago, said that they could develop color slides and prints as well as other things during the time period that they usually wouldn't have, since the Photo Club was basically an exten- sion of the Photo Pub. He stated his preference that all members take a least one photography class. He also said that he had been very flexible in what he let club members do last year. The Photo Club, which met on Thurs- day afternoons and had fifteen to twenty active members, produced and sold calendars and group shots. Other club activities included field trips to places where photography would be used ex- tensively, such as Tucson Newspapers Incorporated. Photo Club President Diana Doughty, who had been in the club for three years and in Photo Pub for one year, joined Photo Club to improve her skills in photography. Diana 'liked to shoot activities and games around school. Although she didn't have any definite plans for the future, Diana was interested in advertising. He's kind of strict. He wants to get the work done, but he does it in a fun wayg he's comfortable to be around, she said about Baab. Except for a few flings of madness everyone gets along fine, she 'com- mented about club members. 1 4 Design: Sabrina Stardevant Copyzjohn Richard 9 Photos: Lori Ashford, Tony Olivero .rg XM A Club member Liane Stacy prepares a negative before printing. P Photo Club member Bob Stahler looks up from his work momentarily.
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y'rie Pride Due to Pub Q Q hoto Pub is just what it says, Photography Publications. We work to produce quality prints to publish for our school newspaper and the yearbook. Our function is to work as a unit to produce the best prints we can of the student body and its activities, stated Editor Chryste Toman. Photo Pub was considered a worthwhile organization to many students because it provided them with the opportunity to have published work that otherwise would not have been published. It is the making of the year- book. Without pictures the yearbook is 264 pages of well-written words. When you thumb through this year's book you look at the pictures and they can make you laugh or cry. The yearbook is something you can keep forever to remember the good and the bad, and the pictures are what make those times memorable, stated Assistant Editor Lori Ashford. The requirements for being a member of Photo Pub were nine weeks of Graphic Arts, one year of advanced photo, and permission of the advisor, Mr.john Baab. Some difficulties last year were due to deadlines not being met and strains of being under pressure. Those deadline failures were due to the fact that the yearbook had changed its style from the traditional format. Photo Pub is worthwhile because you get your work published and if you want to be a professional photographer when you get out of school you will find that getting your work published is quite difficult. Pub is also something to be proud of, to be able to say, Hey, I took that picture! stated Lori Ashford. Pub showed pride in their work. Photo Pub-Front row: Lori Ashford, Tina Leon, Gwen McCarthy, Will Phillipsjohn Davis,jill Bieniek, Chryste Toman, Diana Doughtyg Second rowi Kathy Hite, Cindy Nickel, Tony Shaw, Frank Gilpin, Ken Arnold,jeff Bartchak, Paula Pyersg Third row: Advisor Mr. john Baab, Mike Hergenreter, Tony Olivero, jim Sevic, Doug Bond, Robert Martin, Tom Richard. Not Pictured Debbie Hergenreter. PHOTO PUB 195
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C f ight ,,, ev' 'x. ' , Printing: Mary Buhlke,janine Applegate, Liane Stacy, Ralph Billyard. Ben Franklin Produces s advisor for the Ben Franklin Printing Club, john Baab's goals for the members were to learn to use the computer typesetter and to develop an efficient system for getting the job done, he explained. Baab had been the ad- visor for the printing club for two years after Santa Rita opened. Last year was his third year. I thought that since I was the only printing teacher at this school that I should do it. The students came to me to form the club and I said, 'Of course ', remarked Baab about being the club's advisor. The Ben Franklin Club met on Tuesday afternoons and had about five active members. Ben Franklin Club activities in- cluded the printing of all types of school forms, and trips to places such as Tucson Newspapers Incorporated, where members could see printing on a larger, more complex scale. Ben Franklin Club President Ralph Billyard enjoyed seeing his finished printed product after all of the work was done, Ralph was chosen to be president in Mafw, wwhvnwld w A Ben Franklin President Ralph Billyard eyes the rolling presses because of his experience in printing the graduation programs for the year before He looked forward to continuing his in volvement in printing through his high school years and possibly after graduating Ralph said of Baab, He can be picky, but he's pretty cool PHOTO 8t PRINTING 195
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