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ef' 5' 'JNY6 Kill? 3 Page 22 1. Front row: Danny Lynch, Managing Editor, Alyce Tibbets, Features Editor, Kamna Dhoka, Editor-in-Chief, Aimee Alfonso, Business Manager, Melissa Byran, Reporter. Middle row: Martin LaFrenz, Production Manager, Kevin Lanning, Reporter, Brandi Etter, Reporter, Jennifer Hoover, Reporter, Kent Hoover, Photographer, Myles White, Cartoonist, Sean Sullivan, Advisor. Back row: Sean Torley, Reporter, Shelly Choate, Sports Editor, Chuck Hewitt, News Editor. 2. Jennifer Hoover reads over her notes from her interview where she obtained information for her story. 3. Being the Editor-in-Chief, Kamna Dhoka, has a rough job as she again explains the Do's and Don'ts of writing a top story. Page 23 1. Mr. Sullivan listens to Shelly Choate as she sum- marizes her story. Meanwhile, Marty LaFrenz proofreads his outline. 2. Kent Hoover prepares to take some captivating pictures for the front page story. 3. Marty Lafrenz looks at his copy through the light table. The light table shows the journalists how their story will look when the paper is finished. The Aquiline f 23
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Aquiline Knows What's Going On T he informative and entertaining school newspaper, The Aquilinef' made up of dedicated staff journalists, constantly attempted to be fair, accurate, and objective in its reporting. The Aquiline reported a variety of stories, from school sports victories, to the biggest world events. Excitement over its appearance on campus was reasonable since t'The Aquilinen was produced once a month. The majority of the students looked forward to reading the paper. I think the school newspaper is a really good idea because it keeps the students in- . formed, commented Carla McPhee. To be on the staff, one had to have good writing t ability, a strong interest in campus activites, and a sense of responsibility. With a lot of dedication and hard work, the staff of The Aquilinen worked to make the paper the best there was. 22 X The Aquiline
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Strike Llp the Band ince the beginning of Etiwanda High School the Marching Eagle Regiment were champions. Not just for all the awards they won, or because they had spent most of their summer in practice, but through hard work and dedication they showed what school spirit and pride they had. Of course it was not easy, but with the help of Drum Majors, Mike Landa and Duane Slaman, they became a precision musical unit. The biggest change was in the quality of the Regiment. They perform- ed more difficult music with harder manuevers. The improvement and maturity showed in the entire Regi- ment. Through the low and high periods, the band came out stronger. One of the hardest challenges was the Tournament of Champions where the band placed second out of many bands. In their busy schedule they performed at such places as Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, Ran- cho Cucamonga Parade, and at all Varsity Football games. Behind the success of the Regiment were the leadership abilities of Drum Majors, Mike Landa and Duane Slaman, who led the band at prac- tices. Their contribution was in- valuable. They gave student leader- ship. Other student leaders were, Laura Muna ftall flag capt.1, Mark Rogers fbrass capt.j, Philip Jenkins fpercussion capt.j. Shannon Cripps, Michelle Krajacic, Scott Bremer, San- dy Holland, Steve Yanik, and Allison Thom1eyer proved to be great leaders also. Future goals for the band were: they will continue to strive for success by going to the Hawaii Invitational, Rose Parade, and Macy's Thanksgiv- ing Parade. Being in the Regiment re- quires commitment to excellence. The Etiwanda High School Marching Regiment: Clarinetsg Qge Avilai Chem Clark, Sue Annjuffeyi Mim1iCgH51!manLiiAliS9. Qwns, LisaM6Eilehs, Mi5sy.Bedr9za,mnerL: Slaman, Deidre Dyff, ,Alfl'QcLSancheZ, 'l'!3Cy Clark, Michael, Huy, Renae Johnson, Angie- Rvth. Ehanmn .CfiPl?S' Becky Yanik- Sax- ophone: Ti11aBQeLnelf, Qayidiliggwlilgcy EOE, Telifinger, Tami Hawely, Dan Jeffe Morrisonf Tl!2Df!3S.,.Yat6S.- TESC! .Mi1ghellTfiS-Lylvloore. Nancy Williams, Stephan Ntanik,,Quane Sgrggn, Angie.Smith, Llrgilaituter. Percussion: ltorigjgnkins, Phillip Jenkins, Deriree Long, Kym Morris, JasorLRapp,.Emillio Sari1aftTn,'Krista.StanlQy, Gary.Ohman, Mike, Corderio, Scott Bremgr, Verbgn Kelly, Dayidwatters. Trumpetg Jennifer-Bates, Lagdry Carpenter, -David.Gould, Jison Lenarz, 5SQlCQndon, Sandy Hollqmd, David,,OBrigg, Jason Reimers, Tony, Castillo, BQJOITIQSQD, Mark,Meye,rs, Flute, Susan Buck, Angela Foster, lljciiilqlinpjos, HeaLller..Mancini. Nhghelle Oliver, lliagni Sims, .1.is.sa.PQt1eE'l!lia. White, Hwy-Yanik, Alifpn Tmrmeysr. Lliana Martinez, Adriana-Y1Vlorales, Eriselda Qsorka, Tanya, Stout, Charita Bridges. Trombone: RauLEahring, Jimfarmer, Cliff lger, Mike,S,chmidt,.,Dana Van, Tixnbllilbr, Egchlist, Mike Landa. Baritoneg Todd Skeltonf Jerome Solberg. Horn, Tony Rgmyz. Tuba: Jason.Rogers, Kelly Del,oach, Mark Rogers. . , 24 f Band
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