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(Leii) 7 ilUn ' t know Atut had a darkroom ' Photographer Renee Betgarde kaew. (Below) Head editor Cindy Germaao auitti Peggy Crowley in fitting copy. (Below Left) Hard at work to the mmuk s of Oingo Boiogo are Mike, Roy, and Pat. (Middle Right) Heather Philp preaenti her finithed iR layout. (Bottom Right) Mr. McUughlin instrua Renee Belgarde on proper enlarging tech- niques. SCORING TUB CLUBS 241
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(Right) Peggy Crowley gUnces up from her Ute tfternooo work. Layouts are often difficult to formulate and require patience and hard work. STAFF MEMBERS: Annette Berg, Jodi Crombie. Mike Goucher, Anthony tacquei. Bambi Lanyon, Jennifer McLaughlin. Pat McMahon. Marian Selveg- gio. Roy McDonald, Lisa Agrusa, Renee Belgarde. Carl Capitano, Peggy Crowley. Cindy Germano, Joaan Nash, Heather Philp, and Ann Sutton. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief Cindy Germano Copy Editor . . Mike Goucher Theme Development .... Pat McMahon Peggy Crowley Jodi Crombie Layout Editor . Heather Philp Business Manager Ann Sutton Index Annette Berg Graphics Phil Lopez Burning The Midnight Oil Deadlines Keep Tuskala Staff Working Overtime There is a select group of peo- ple on campus who spend nu- merous hours tediously work- ing deep in the bowels of the 300 wing. Few people from the outside world ever see these people perform their appoint- ed task. They receive no over- time pay for their diligent toil, in fact, they receive little or no recognition at all. These sec ' re- Why did I ever take this job. ' tive workers are of course the The entire process begins in the Springs to select members for the following year. They be- gan in May to work up a theme, select editors, and plan out the book. An editor is a person crazy enough to oversee the en- tire production of the book. Over the summer, the staff worked selling ads, setting goals, and finishing the strategy for the coming year. By Sep- tember a staff members begins to ask himself the question. Why did I ever take this job. ' As deadlines draw near the work often becomes unbear- able; drawing layouts, taking pictures, interviewing, writing copy, -often scrambling around like a chicken with its head -L-. f „ • ■ r ' c. a ff ' %ntir- nrrt- cess and you really don ' t know if it ' s worth it until the book arrives in May, an editor was quoted as saying, ... we don ' t see the fruits of our labor until the books are delivered. very close to one another. Dedication is the key - without It ' s a great learning process, it how else could they spend 12 stated Mr. Mclaughlin, the hour days trapped in a zonk moderator. They learn about yellow 20 ' by 18 ft. room? It ,s a true test of physical and mental fortitude. They worked, fought, laughed, cried, and nearly went insane but they did it and their pay- check is in your hands. every aspect of publishing as well as a lot about themselves. They often come into the class thinking it ' s going to be a kick- back - but it ' s anything but that! They do learn to work together and eventually draw 240 SCORING THE CLUBS
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(Right) Regressing to childhood, Mrs. Ramirez releases her pent up psychotic frustra- tions in a game of hopscotch. (Bottom Right) Here comes Santa Claus! Richard Parker, alias Old Saint Nick, prepares to distribute the toys to the children. (Bottom Left) All I want for Ch Mission. Over 200 toys were delivered to Dolores (Middle Left) Lending a helping hand, John Martinez demonstrates the proper way to play with the toys. (Below) E.T. phone home? E.T., alias Terri Younger, returns to earth to bring Christmas joy to the Dolores Mission children. 242 CHRISTIAN SERVICE
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