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(Top Left) Jody Amador ond Eloine Doniels discuss what the next issue of the Courier should be. (Middle Left) Cothy Dennen reads over her copy while Eric Myers tries to write his. (Middle Right) Amy Heritoge, Editor-in-Chief, looks over the newest issue of the newspaper and is proud or how well it came out. (Dottom Left) Dovid Holl tells Amy Heritoge that she is typing the wiong aiticle. 210 Orgonlzotions Newspoper
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The Yearly Affair The Voquero sfoff struggled through another yeor of rough drafts. Quod Poks. and bod pictures This yeor s staff consisted of mony freshmen, sophomore, junior, ond senior class members which gove the Vo- quero Q variety of ideos for each article writ- ten The whole staff answered to the Adviser Toni Garcia and to the Editor-in-Chief Michelle Chattier Some of the staff also went to the Assistant Editor Jeff Kaplan for another opinion on layouts or copy The other editors were Sports Editor Michael Flet- cher, Theme, Foculty, ond Acodemics Editor Lynn Griese, Student Life and Clubs ond Orgonizotions Editor Cheryl Melvin. ond Closs Section Editor Lorroine Moreno Each editor gave members of their group ossignments which were due every Fridoy. Editors then corrected oil problems with the moterial ond submitted if to the Editor-in- Chief for approval. The 1966-87 yeorbook stoff cor«isred of brand new people who hod never hod ex- perience with journalism or with publication ond three returning members During the summer, the editors attended o seminar in Anoheim, This onnuol camp was o valuable experience for the editors becouse it helped them to prepare for the upcoming yeor. I thought thot the seminar was very beneficiol becouse it taught me to write good coptions stoted Cheryl Melvin. The 19S6-87 Voquero will be the best yearbook Cojon hos ever seen. sold Michelle Chattier (Left) Roxanne Zamudio always does o super job when she ciops her pictures. (Lett) Lorraine Moreno works really hord as an editor for the class section. (Above) The yeorbook editors ore: (Top to bottom) Cheryl Melvin. Lynn Griese. Mike Fletcher ond Lorroine Moreno. Orgonizoiions Annuol 209
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Writing For Success Whenever o srory broke out on cam- pus, Q Courier staff member was sure to be found or the scene. They were always ready to report the latest news to the student body. Their hard work poid off. Because of it, the Courier wos one of the best school newspopers in the district. Eoch year the Courier just keeps getting better ond better! com- mented Amy Heritage. This year ' s staff, although very inex- perienced, did on excellent job in maturing the newspaper into an infor- mative ond interesting piece of work. Even Ms. Dennett, who had never fought journalism prior to this yeor, used greot effort to put forward a paper one could be proud of! Amy Heritage later stated. I enjoyed the journalistic oppor- tunity to tell people my opinion of things, stated Dorryn Poor. Many hours of preparation were spent in interviewing, writing, and on layouts which, in the end, oil added up to great success. The Courier was a newspaper that the staff could take pride in and one thot all con enjoy reading. We ore devoted enough ond we hove the ability. It is also a lot of fun, Laura Cook replied. (Above) (Left to Right) Top Row: Steve Collonl, Elaine Donlels. Julie Keller, Jody Amador Dorryn Foot. VIctoi Amnion, David Holl Middle Row; Steve Olsen. Amy Heiiloge, Colhy Oennen. Eric Myers. Advisor Elizobeth Dennett Dotlom Row: Dono Eostlond. Jody Plocide (Top Left) Laura Cook ond Dorryn Poor shore o lough over the editoriol Dorryn is writing. (Oottom Left) Ms. Den- nett llstenes intently (o what one of her editors hove to soy. Orgonizotions Newspoper 211
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