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(LtoR) Belinda Marquez, Tracey Young, Marian Goodwin and Mary Kingsbury. So nnya Mark ham Darlena Brown Brenda Schornack James Godwin Veronica Tibayan Lorri Young Richard McCauley Lisa Sefe Naekyoung Kim Greg Young Carla Williams Anthony Eredia Donnie Sutherland Edriene Marciniak Anthony Raphael Josie Baltazar Rachael Arias Eileen Aguero Jerold Adkins Laura Tweedt Natrina Brush 217
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PALOMINO POWER ' 84 CHRISTINE KUMANO ANGELA BENDER NERIE MOJICA The job of EDITOR-IN-CHIEF is vital to a good yearbook. 1984 ' s EDITOR-IN-CHIEE, Christine Kumano was busy developing the opening color section which sets the tone for the entire book. Chris worked long hours on the cover design, general lay-out, senior sec- tion and index. As BUSINESS MANAGER, Angela Bender played an important roll in ' 84 ' s book. The BUSINESS MAN A GER ' s position calls for com - pletc reliability and precision. Angela kept track of all funds related to sales, ads and de- signed the ad section. Being both MANAGING EDITOR and SPOR TS EDITOR of the 1984 Palomino, meant work and responsibilities. Besides making sure deadlines were met, erie also had the task of organizing a staff, scheduling photo sessions, designing basic page lay-outs and proofread- ing all materials. Special thanks go to past advisor Bob Workman for all his help this year. Mr. Workman dedicated long hours to provide wonder- ful photographs and mor- al support. The workers in a yearbook staff must have many qualities: Imagination, determination, mo- tivation, and above all, a sense of humor. Staff members begin prepar- ing each yearbook far in advance of the June release date. Each Fall semester, students begin the dif- ficult job of hunting up patrons. Then the pages begin to take shape. Staffers develop a theme and lay-out design each page. Long hours, during and after school, go into every division. The strains and stresses of dead- lines call for strength and a spe- cial ability to smile while under pressure. 216
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1984 BAND COMPETITION CITY CHAMPS Long hours of practice and dedication have definitely been the major factors for our winning Colts. This year at the Los Angeles Sports Arena, the Mighty March- ing Blue Thunder Drill team and Auxil- iary units successfully defended the L.A. City Band Drill team and Auxiliary Cham- pionship. There were many competitive schools such as Venice, Locke, and Gar- field. The crowd screamed and cheered when Carson opened with the Staying Alive theme Separate Ways and T.O. The finale song was a beautiful sight to see, for they had colorful ribbons and an awesome formation. 218
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