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Q time The Eye of the Tiger staff considered the paper shortage and reduced the overall size of the paper, but kept last years for- mat. Also, the paper started charging ten cents an issue. This reduced the amount of copies needed and made sure that only people who wanted the paper received it. Because the administration didn't place any restrictions on the content of the newspaper, the Eye of the Tiger staff was able to write on the controversial issues of the year. This year the staff wrote two feature articles criticizing the cafeteria food. The paper later printed a rebuttal poem written by the cafeteria women. The staff did not restrict themselves to Bonanza news. They printed a person to person interview with the head warden of the new prison in Jean, Nevada. The paper also added a new column entitled Off the Wall. YAnthony Ursini confers with Mr. Jensen about his article on the Dungeons and Dragons Club. A Penny Scialabba, Lori Parrish, Jill Holt, and Kelly Swarts proofread articles hand-printed on the justifying sheets. 4 EYE OF THE TIGER STAFF Front row: Vicki Petrocco, Anthony Ursini, Editor, Ruthe Poehlman, Joanne Bianchino, Alison Sheets. Row two: Penny Scialabba, Lori Parrish, Kelly Swarts, Tina Baker, Toni Fagin, Paula Shuman, Richard Ostrander, Cindy Farren, Melanie Kahn. Back row: Scott David- son, Adrienne Bradshaw, Karen Meeks, John R Coyne, Adviser Mr. Kim Jensen. eye of the tiger staff 107
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Today's Youth Which Direction? was the theme for this year's Second Annual Bonanza Speech Contest, which was held on October 23, 1978. The contest was sponsored by the Forensics Club. All students were invited to participate. Many English teachers offered extra credit for their students that entered. Some composition teachers made it a class assignment. The finals were held on October 26, 1978. The winners were first place - Donna Walton, second place - David Morgan, and third place - Susan Woods. On January 12 and 13, 1979, the Forensics club sponsored a city-wide speech tournament, which was held at Bonanza. David Morgan, is the city-wide champion in the Veteran of Foreign War speech contest. He won the Voice of Democ- racy contest with a speech entitled 'AWhy l Care About Amer- ica. The club met on Wednesdays when there was something important to discuss. Many of the students also took a speech class. The group's purpose was to create a greater interest in speech. lt was basically involved in competitive speech. The group boasted an active 25 members. The officers were President Frank Merola, Vice-President Lori Fregeau, and Sec- retary-Treasurer Donna Walton. The adviser was Mrs. Betty Holihan. V Susan Woods practices her speech for the V.F.W. tournament sponsored by Bonanza. Y Forensics Club - Front row: Kristine Pearson, Leah Rudnick, Donna Wal- ton, Anita Geoffrion, Michele Johnson. Row two: Adviser Mrs. Holihan, Lori Fregeau. Back row: David Thomas, Cristine Johns, Julie Williams, Tim Brown, Frank Merola, Tom Wilkes, Carrie Matheson, Earl Russell, Mary Borsellino, Susan Woods, Tami Massa. 22 . . 'fiegsasw 106 forensics
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fs 08 itvclub lnstructiondl TV Club Twenty Chosen to Tour Studios A trip to Brian Head was the Grand Prize in the big ticket rattle which the I.T.V. Club sponsored in December. Taping plays, sporting events, and many ot the assemblies aided much of the student body. A few of the members ran many ot the discos, providing great dancing music for all to enjoy. The adviser Mr. Craig Caples selected 20 ot the members to go to California and tour four ofthe T.V. Studios there. I.T.V. Club: Front row: Cheryl Nawrock, Steve Spil- man, Patrice Henry, Del Lynn Overcast, Chris Ramirez, Gary Prohorchik, Brad Barnson, Cindy Owens, Lewis Overcast, Jeanette Farmer, Back row: Tim Marshment, Hon Yuhas, Teri Ghelarducci, Craig Caples, Adviser, Diane Grabo, Jett Camden, Sonya Nold, Michelle Hayward, Monica Clemens, Kathy Clay, Mike Rhees, Dave Screen, Jim Lunt, Dewayne Weaver. Not pictured - Doreen Katren' sky, Greg Ricardo, Miguel Kimbrough. A Camera iii zooms in on the emblem of a KBBC club jacket, Y Brad Barnson spins oft background music for his production on How to become a Disc Jockey. XX.
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