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PublicaTions Press On LiTerary Magazine The LiTerary Magazine, Renais- sance, was a collecTion of original sTudenT work. This name was chosen because iT meanT The rebirTh of classics, from The dark ages To modern Times. The sTaff Tried To bring ouT The rebirTh of The imagina- Tion of The sTudenTs. For The Two ediTors and adviser who puT TogeTher The enTire magazine, being involved meanT a loT of hard work. ShorT 134 LiTerary Magazine 'Ui sTories, poems and arT work were submiTTed To ediTors Mar- gie C-Sear and Daria Mercurio and adviser Ms. Carla Tomaso Through boxes in room 'l'l'l and The library. We had no prob- lem geTTing enough enTries, sTaTed Margie. AfTer all The enTries were sub- miTTed, The ediTors and adviser goT TogeTher and chose whaT would appear in The maga- zine. The Renaissance was dis- TribuTed in The end of April, free of charge. Q' .s'?.!e.f..EA T 4 fronT row: Ms. Tomaso Cadviserjnl. Fuller, B Louapre. M. Gear Qco-ediTorQ: back row: G Abry, D. Mercurio, Qco-ediTorj: L. Lawson.
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Pep Club The Pep Club, headed by Sue Fisher, meT in The arTroom Twice a monTh afTer school To discuss differenT ways in which To publicize new evenTs, as well as To promoTe spiriT on campus. ln order To increase aTTen- dance aT The games, Sue Fish- er sTaTed. 'iThaT The more pub- liciTy we produce The greaTer The aTTendance. The Pep Club's goal of gener- aTing spiriT among The sTudenTs and faculTy, involved much work from The members. Sue DeCanio sTaTed, Through The vibranT posTers and spreading of enThusiasm by The club, we were able To increase involve- menT of The sTudenT body. Q' Q FronT row: C. Arens, A. ParenT, C. Wilber. M. OsTi, J. Garrigan, M. Gear. R. Brown: second row: Y. Pordo, G. PTa- sinski. L. Ward. L. NordquisT, L. Gonza- lez, T. CinTron, S. Fisher, B. Durr, E. Ca- zares, S. Monyhun: back row: M, Pe- dersen, S. Pereyra. F. Spina. P. Or- donez, N. Sullivan, P. Kinney, M. Benzle. J. Joyce. M. Downer, L. Loughner, V. Sciolini. iliac., . V V 4 ce -.gx-LQ HCL .- cl , LLLJWICLL s.Jf'LQ QD. lil-.-4-Ji L F ,ff eemid 9 I f ' L VL-LQ C 'K' L' I l-'E' Y 1 2,LQ 1 i ,.... X f '- X 5.4.4 ....- zpcar JZ c Ns' Ps. y A p MQ QQ 41Q.Qf.Lg C-ff JL 1 Y WJ
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TTing ouT Typographi- l errors and pasTing rrecTions over Them. lia Salido prepares her al copy. Copy, picTures d oTher elemenTs were er pasTed up To com- Te The layouTs. Newspaper STaff Keeping Their ears open and reading every bulleTin were good journalisTic habiTs learned by The Highlander sTaff. They collecTed The mosT inTeresTing informaTion from These sources To wriTe sTories for The newspa- per. The sTaff Then saT in room 4048 brainsTorming in order To geT The besT ideas for arTicIes. The real work began afTer They decided whaT They were go- ing To wriTe. Q Dani Tarquinio, Tammy Danne and Krisfen Fry share Their ideas for The up coming newspaper issue. Each sTaff member is re- quired To wriTe one arTicle for each issue. The Highlander sTaff meT afTer school usually only four Times a monTh, because all members worked aT home wriTing Their arTicles To meeT Their dead- lines. PuTTing The paper TogeTh- er involved: Taking picTures, in- Terviewing people, wriTing arTi- cles and pasTlng up The pages. IT was hoped The paper would be published six Times during The year. The Highlander was aIIoTTed S500 from A.S.B. To produce The newspaper. Q fronT row: C. MaThis foo-ediTorj, E. Vera Ceo-ediTorj: sec- ond row: C. Fuery, S. DelgaTTo, L. Mckeown, D. Tarquinio, K. Fry, D. Salido, Third row: Ms. louse Codviserj, J. Redmond, D. Mercurio, M. Klein, A. Turner, M. Pedersen, M. STeger. N. Galle, S. OsTrowski, P. Kouba. Newspaper 135
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