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Da vault serves Secon d year as head editor Sunrise , Corona's newspaper, was produced by Iournalism 3-4 this year, under the guidance of advisor Bob Mul- ler. Sixteen issues of the paper were printed, including a special edition on nutrition in October and an issue pro- duced by the beginning journalism class. Among journalism's activities were a licorice sale to raise money, and attend- ance at the Arizona Interscholastic Press Association convention, and jour- nalism workshop during the summer. Editorial positions were held by: Ted Davault, editor-in-chief: Iames Scott, managing editor: Cheryl Humiston, 'iiqi news editor: Iim Patterson, photo edi- tor: and Mitch Salzwedel, business manager. l 3, i ...usp- W X .ww l w 1 TWO: Iournalism 3-4, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RICI-IT: Becky Estrada, Sindee Preston, Susan Slavin, SECOND ROW: Ieff Need- ham, Ion Brightbill, Cheryl Humiston, Bob Muller, advisor. THIRD ROW: Ted Davault, Iames Scott, Iim Patterson. 96 IOURNALISM 3-4 -s .,,, , -s
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Paluszcyk leads sfudenfs for second year The Student CounciI's main purposes are to create a feeling of good will between the student body and the com- munity, to promote and maintain school spirit, social activities, and good sportsmanship, and to establish a desire for high academic achievement. Besides organizing pep rallies and approving club activities, the council sponsored the Christmas formal and the football program. Guided by Larry Campbell, the offi- cers were: Teri Paluszcyk, president, Carol Dertien, vice-president: Susan Close, secretaryg Susan Montgomery, business manager, and Becky Stehman, publicity director. The Youth Advisory Council met with Superintendent Iohn Waters the second Wednesday of every month this year. They got together with represent- atives from each high school to discuss common school problems. Led by Larry Ladue, the ski club was formed to help students get together and ski at places they wouldn't ordinar- ily go. The club this year went to Alta and Snowbird in Utah, Mammoth Mountain in California, Durango, Colo- rado, and Purgatory. To raise funds for the trip, they held candy sales, a dance, and a car wash. Corona's Chess Club is focused towards encouraging interscholastic activities. Members compete with other teams and individuals in the region, moving up to state team and individual tournaments. The group's sponsor was Mike Wehrli. cuwtigs itil Q SIX SDS Chess Cliub, BOTTOM ROHV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Derald Hanson, Rhea W. . ' . : Youth Advisory Council, LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Close, Teri 1 0W ViCt0r Fl more' SECOND ROW' Rich phlmps' Fred Zcyk' Ted Davauh' Susan Montgomery, Sandra Bruce. Eisner, IC or o erts. THIRD ROW. Mike Wehrli, Volker Herrmann, Tom Wlovmfi, Af' I ,Q Aunm, MMA 7 cLBs95 Vogt, Milton Sidwa, Debbie Fuhrman.
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, ,- si-f FOUR 't'z t: fi I .af H' Y FIVE SIX ONE: During Iournalism 3-4. reporters Becky Estrada and Cheryl I-lumiston look through a yearbook for newspaper layout ideas. THREE: As editor-in-chief of the newspaper. Ted Davault eopyreads a news story before deadline. FOUR: Reporter Susan Slavin works at a typewriter Complet- ing some eopy for a newspaper deadline. FIVE: Working with camera equipment is Iim Pattersorfs main job as photo editor of the newspaper. SIX: Copyreading news sto- ries is done by the entire staff, including managing editor Iames Scott. IOURNALISM 3-4 97 i dl
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