Del Valle High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Del Valle, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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Adi ' liiptinK 1)1 work out a problem in Ihc- yvarbuuk design, senior hrcd Duck, sophomore Kulh Jehlen, and senior Carey (lick discussed several difTerenl allernatives. i h K) MaitKit Mli lx okin)( over the yearbtMik mini-planner, senior Ben Vallejo checks to be sure his copy is un the ri) ht paKC. I ' huici H) Maiuiii- »iian ' Dedication As deadline approached and the work stacked up tempers sometimes flared but the work always got done and the staffers thought the results were worth it. Journalism is much more than something to take as a fill- in course. Those who joined this co-curricular class soon found they had an important job to do. Producing a newspaper and a yearbook was no easy job. 1 was suprised at the amount of work that went into a year- book and it was a lot more dif- ficult than most people realized, but we all really learned to pull together as a team so that eve- ryone shar ed the responsibili- ties, senior Carey Click said. Newspaper was another part of the journalism department. For those who felt they had a flair for writing, newspaper was the perfect class to practice their skills. It could be taken as a zero-hour class as well as a reg- ular class. Working on the newspaper staff made you appreciate the paper more so that you worked harder to make your stories bet- ter. After all, it was your name that went on your work, soph- omore Teri Ashley said. The whole journalism depart- ment competed at differani competitions throughout the year. It entered newspapers, yearbooks, outstanding individ- ual stories, and photos. Showing a ne» member the ropes, senior Debbie Kaiser giws over some correc- tions with freshman Natasha Jackson. Kditors were available for any member with questions. Phom B) Subinn Moses Layout By Ruth Jehlen V 57

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Languages ,: ? a i$M: Learning German, French and Spanish cultures was more fun when one was a member of one of the three language clubs. The German club ' s 25 mem- bers participated in a Christmas stocking sale and a candy sale to earn money for their annual club banquet. By being in the German club, I learned more about my German ancestry and had fun at the same time, senior Anita Randolph said. The Spanish club was also busy at Christmas. They sold candy canes to raise money. The club had several get togethers throughout the year where members enjoyed games, food and music. Spanish club allowed me to : ; Sal get to know my friends better in a more relaxed environment, senior Isidro Davila said. The French club stayed busy with a pizza party and a field trip to the French Legation. In additon, the club was awarded an honorable mention for its en- try in the Chili-Cookoflf. French club was fun and in- teresting. We learned about the language and people of a dif- ferent country, junior Rosalinda Bautista said. Raising money for the annual German club banquet, freshman David Rocen sells personalized Christmas stockings. Pholo by Mafmie Ellis. French club members visit the French Legation on Dec. 1 1. Photo By Fred Duck A Enjoying a tour of the French Legation, senior Mary Lou Ponce, sophomore Lau- ra Tamayo and senior Nancy Nuspl look on with interest. Pholo By Fred Duck. Discussing a Spanish club get together, junior Gaby Garza listens for the de- tails. Photo By Stefanic Mercuhef. 58 V Clubs LANGUAGES

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