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N l Qlmxrlzrl Twenty-four dedicated journalists turned the tides for a fresh new outlook on student life. ln 'SA and 'S5 the Courier staff didn't have an editor, but an editorial board. The editorial board and advisor, lVlr. Steve Flay formed a music department, advertising staff, and sports staff. The rest of the members worked as re- porters on current events and profiles. A large number of students partici- pated in the Data lvlatch program. This compatibility matching program gave all students the chance to learn their com- pability to ten members of the opposite sex. Students had the opportunity to buy their results, which were printed out l Turning The Tide on a computer. Each print cost seventy- five cents. Profiles were done on special individ- uals, for example the Courier printed an article on Jill Shimtz. The Courier is printed up in Ceres at the lVledia Center. This year the Ceres lvledia Center bought new printing equip- ment which enabled the Courier to switch from standard size paper to tab- loid size paper. The advisor, lVlr. Steve Flay had ad directors Larry Dovichi and Carol Nardi from the Nlodestc See talk before the staff. Some staff members planned on working in a journalistic field. W Q-au... 'WfW-W 'l . Todd Flaffanti listens to other staff members comment on the latest issue of the Courier. E. Flhonde l-loover and Danielle lzsak discuss an advertisement for the next issue, S. .Jerry Demron. Scott lvlontilla, and Ed Rawls, just half of the editorial board, discussed the latest issue, 42 Courier 3 . ww
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is .. MU' ff' 'I . One of Stars and Stripes cop photographers, David Azlin, can't put: down the camera even for a picture of himself: E. Kris Young and Lupe Catzalco talk to an advertising client on the phone. Kris is the business manager and Lupe is the advertisement manager for Stars and Stripesg 13. Most of the yearbook staff is hard at work in the yearbook room, while Sabrina LoEeIIo sits on a table and talks to Kerrie Louis: 41. .Joe Fraga is busy working over time on the iunipr section, The ladder in the background is a chart which tells staff members what belongs on each page of the yearbook: 5. Stars and Stripes only female photographer and circula- tion manager, Dorina C-Iolpaahin, takes time to work in the photo lab, iz ll U H K fi i 18? 5 e .5-if Q I xl mm. ,,. .. ,,ixp34a'E 'i. Stars and Stripes 41
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, f v , Y lip.. 4 A?'j25i,- Y 1' QE4' 2-' 251' l iff'-Xl IT 4 1'N' ' 4 i 'Nw z.,, i ri - i gi., 15 A' .gum ,, . :li ,ai -l'.' 1- -vu.. ' hi? i us -Mn-,ap-....,.,: ,H ,L ' A X- 'Lx 'Q Pb in i, 2 - - f X x-:zz 'l. Kelly Court: and .Jerry Damron, along with the rest: of une Courier staff snow cneir Beyer eoiric by eelling Beyer pine and Durnper stickers: 2. Tamara Collins types up copy for the next, ieeue. ,N ..,. ,- onlo Q, il Q 5 I 4 ki ...Q C - S,-i 2 A , ,. - Q -ff -, 1. v.w-:iw-if Q' -5:-g:71fm5a35'i'4:,g , f.4.ifwLij4,,q,.7Lj-ff , L' , , wg! 3. Third row: left 'co right: .Jarnee lvlanurin, lvlike Esailey, lvlr. Steve Play, .Jerry Damron. Marci Flanoazzo, Kelly Court, Krieea Braden, .Jennifer l-lill, Ed Rawls. Tarnera Colline. Scocc lvloncillag Second row: Paryincler Nlyare, .Jason Katz, Amy Elliot, Nlana Castillo, Darlene Walker, Danielle Izeak, Dina Flaclueonel, Todd Fiaf- fanti. lvlionael Jackeong First. row: Torn l-lanwrnono, ,Jeremy Flaw, .Joao Piovarceik. Courier 43
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