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1. Cathy Bednorz shows how experience and dedication pays off in the end. 2. Our Editor, Karen Moschel. 3. Karen Moschel, Tina Scanlin, and Karen Short, discuss a layout with moderator Mr. Dan Martinez, who seems to disagree. 4. Sergio Lozano shows the placement of pictures to Cindy Mayer on an advertisement layout. 5. Dana Hursey shuffles thru the negative files. 6. The YEARBOOK STAFF always takes lime out to flash a smile. 7. Examining old yearbooks gives new ideas to yearbook staff. 8. Mike Richardson studies and takes care of his handy work. Excalibur 29
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The Staff That Made It! The 1980 YEARBOOK, a recognized classic even before publication, was created by a dedicated staff of hard-work- ing Knights, led by their moderator, Mr. Dan Martinez. The staffers worked their fingers to the bone, often by moonlight, to turn out a masterpiece, a book to end all yearbooks. They succeeded! The 1980 book will be passed from generation to generation, through-out the ages. The staff worked very hard on this year ' s edition. Some people made very notable contributions, especially the edi- tors in chief, Karen Moschel and Cathy Bednorz, the stu- dent editor Terri .Andrade, the activities editor Diane Wratschko. and the photography specialists; Dana Hursey, Mike Richardson, and .i ndrea Favilii. The road to a finished yearbook was filled with potholes. buL the problems were all overcome. A lot of hard work, late hours, headaches, stomach aches, and heartaches went into the yearbook, 1980. The staff is very proud of it, and they sincerely hope you enjoy it! 28 Excalibur
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Every month, a fresh new copy of KNIGHT LIFE , the school newspaper, is delivered to your homeroom. This takes a lot of effort from the newspaper staff, and they deserve a lot of credit. It is quite an achievement to produce a newspaper uith limited lime and equipment. The staff has managed this and the results haw been good. The staff who was guided by Mrs. Susan Egan, welded the group into a smooth working unit. The student editor, Beth Ennis, also deserves a lot of credit, for her dedication and work. The student body will agree that this year ' s paper is much more improved than the last years. The staff pro ides extensive coverage of sports, school time, extra-curricular activities, a rock column, and a letter to the editor ' s column. They also have tackled many controversial sub- jects with their well-written editorials. A new feature this year was the advertising page, head- ed by Erika Von Rathjen. The 1979-80 Knight life newspaper was a complete success. 30 Knight Life
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