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By Kim Michael The 1983-84 school year was filled with many new challenging experiences for the Franklin Flyernewspaper staff. The year began with a new advisor, Mrs. Pratt, a new editor, Kim Michael, a new co-editor, Mike Ritchey, and a new name and look. With these many changes the staff set nevfideas and higher goals for themselves. The for- mat of the paper was changed to more of a magazine design, and the staff strived for a better quality of writing. They wrote for the students, giving information as well as opinions. Some controversy was brought Jup, but this attracted the readers' attention. As the only school in SLISD that typeset, printed, and published their paper on cam- pus, the staff and advisor spent many extra long hours producing something they took pride in. , V Michael as she observes printing ink s Editor Kim K! exclaim 'IC of the FRANKLIN FLYER. Small photo: '83-'84 Newspaper Jarvis Maggie Enriquez, Kim Michael, 8 Jaime Entire, Nanette guirre. Vickie Estrada, Mary Rabanal, Mrs. Sherry Pratt, advisor, l Pam Lefors. l l FUI! A 8 rganizations Newspaper Staff 15 xiii? if
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Leads st-milemts By Pam Lefors Some students did not realize all the hard work that went into running student body business. The responsibilities of these elected officials were many. The student council had to make sure that all fun- draisers were held correctly, and to see that the concerns and needs of the students were met. b The leadership was responsible for orga- nizing activities like Spirit Week and Home- coming. During December the class offi- cers and student body officers donated a Christmas tree to Hypana House, a local convelescent home for the elderly. Other activities included trips to the mountains for a little rest and recreation, and a visit to the state capital, Sacramento to see gov- ernment in action. All in all a lot of effort and concern was put into this class. s1f.M i --- .. . ,,..,,,,- gs.i:.sasxa4Nss,f.r,:e.7--W,-.il,- , . . -.
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