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I JI' Ns-f L 3 I, 'Qu I CHEAT Ni W All eyes are on this page of The Epitaph, as Rob Winfield, Gloria Lin, and Christina Chi prepare a page for final publication. Diligently counting out the papers, Cubbie Alice Cheng prepares for distribution to the fourth period classes. Flk ,,,, 5 V9 4 ff' Si-.-, ' 4 V- A S ef If . ' f' E 'J:f..af.,,ffvI' X Li Aka .l -thx Eff f x --.- ' V X434 1, , .-.r wr 'Q 1 v L if Nr ir- . .- wg,.f We .t . ' ' 1, - I fx, ,fvaigftgwg img ,'- ,e A ka -3 E 3. -G -1 - 'i p sw - x X34 ,t 2 ' 3, ' i '53-nr.. fly-3. r J . fe ' . . ,. V - , . an A ..X - . X, 1 l 4,,. .,'NJ.v. fi ,I . H 4 ig it cg. gt, W 'vi-.3 x ik-I X wg, , ag ,. . .. ir. ,. w---- 96 ig . S.. wx fx A s -.1 L L TA A , . f The three who lead: Marek Warszawski if st 8. 2nd semesterl Editor in Chief, Nick Ferentinos- Adviser, and Eric Ly- Production Manager. With skill and patience, Opinion Editor Alan Chou prepares a page of The Epitaph for the February 6 edition. Clubs and Organizations-197 ' 2 F E
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. I Through the hard work of The Epitaph staff, the Cubs, and adviser Nick Ferentinos, The Epitaph has acumulated many honors through the years. The Epitaph has received not only Best Overall High School Division from the San Jose Mercury News, The Golden Crown Award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and The I h P Cemakeru from the National Schoias- Freshman Kevin MacKenzie enjoys the break during a . . . . i tic Press Association numerous times, but Cass to read me 'mst Epnaph' also many others. Though reconized as one of the top five high school papers in the United States, The Epitaph staffers don't rest on thier laurels. According to Editor in Chief ttst and 2nd semesterl Marek Warszawski, the typical itinerary of one edition of The Epitaph goes somewhat like this: from editorial meetings to summaries of the last edition, the results are evaluated. Just two days since the last edition, the editors decide which stories to go for the next edition, and stories are assigned. Within two weeks, most of the stories are due, and the stafff stays until six 'o clock to finish by 3:30 p.m. of theThursday before delivery. .Kg r ' ffl ' ' f X A F I 'ti .jfgggk lf, 1..-, .I f l ' ifglwjff . miL??WM1 l' A 4' W J ...- S-if f . V, , tiff, . ., Xl 2. f 'I J . ', 'ff rl J , 3 :hmm 4 ' ss: I ff. 4 ' ': '1' 4:1 if . . was I A ef si' J 5 4- , 1' ,,. W - . t g 41. ' AR - A I . 3 sg? ' ,Q , 1, M- lg J' I 2 ' 5317, Meth' ap ,--k 3.4, V q.:..jfgf' A 9. ' vi A 1' ' ' , 45' ' . -' X .: 91- , v - it gu.,,,,,,,. if F - A ' 9 it . , A E5l5w2llMFl?gkWJbf!liLG5XilvEi aLEEqS1m3gfllIing5TgaCY Alan Chou,Cary Penwarden, Paul Korn,Eric LY mme Jennifer Home Begg NMETGVJ A BACK-Michele Mirich, Mia Praisner, Janine Waits, Cheng: Gloria Un Cmgma Em' WHS' 'EBQTVQY Chris Yum, Heather Mc Pherson, Dan Kom,Laura Herndon, JH' Rytahdl Greg BrOm', q,j,M6a.Ve FWS' Egllnehgiick Ferentinos-Advisor, John Richards, Joe 196-Clubs and Organizations , ... ,fy mi! i ' ,....-Q-- i'Tff'T ' i 9 ,.-...N-gj'f7f.,t 4- '- . 'K3,,gqgq3:,v',Mi 1, - . 553' ff F ' 274.1 'l f , , ' ., if r l - ,-r , A A -I ' ,af vm 5 ,,. 'Q ' .. L., N - ., . 1 3561 In ' 1 O . 31, 485 f- . I A Cubbies work is never done. Here, we catch Kalpana Narayanamurthi sorting Epitaphs for delivery.
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f icsiing the Cefeh ation... Each year everyone looks forward to the yearbook, but it takes more than that to put out the Pegasus. It takes time and hard work to make the yearbook a success. Being Homestead High's 25th Anniversary this year, the Pegasus stait wanted to make the yearbook something special. Choosing A Silver Celebration' as the book's theme, they set out to make this year's Pegasus memorable. The yearbook staii, however, was faced with several changes. For instance, the staff was considerably larger than it had been in previous years. This gave everyone a lighter workload, but made communication between K stait members more diiticult. The staff also put the yearbook on computer and pasted up camera reaoy pages, which made a significant change in the hours ittook to get the book done. Over the summer, many members oi the stalt enjoyed a trip to yearbook camp at U.C. Santa Barbara. While there, they learned about new yearbook techniques, brainstormed a theme, had hawaiian snow, and had barbe- cues onthe beach with other yearbook staffs. During the school year, the Pegasus stati held iund-raisers, including a hot dog sale, a car wash, and a school dance. These helped to pay for special additions tothe yearbook. So, it you are enjoying what you're reading, then we know we've done a good job. Happy Anniversary, Homestead! Senior Section: Front-Brian Foster. 2nd row-Scott Lim. 3rd row-Venecia Abe, Pam Jong. Back-Mitch Furumoto ieditorl N, M 5 5 35:14 ,, .e A f,,js'ff .xg I .A if ivy V ' EN '-cv' . . 'ji I QQ.-Lj1'1'3: f I ' , ,7':.. ,q .f!'f,jf' ., , AW '4 14- ' W', S! gg, y V' Y 'T 7 nv iq' 'J' iff:-'wif 5 as i rf- ff' Q, A' T, 521, 'r ji , X 1 f F ,' l 1 K , - X 1 i4.: I 1 -6 r ,r-gfrgf ., T x 'e i ff ' 'AQA A l ff. , , 'f'rfxt'n' J .. T ab ' ' ' ' l .4 ,' V -' -5 1 X XX 6 L 1 ' ' ' I' irgg, 7 , ,. .. ,Wi f , 'r-V' 1, J iw 't ' A wv 1 ' fini!- gee , , 'Q we , , A T '- . . 4 ' vi My tl. A -Pl . . 1 ' af , . 1l',4',' its l ui l I l i l i l I Editors-in-Chief Lara Bitchie and Beth Herndon. Sports Section: Lisa MacCormack, Sharon Mitchell, Underclass Section: Front-Jody Shear ieditorih Erinn Bird, Judy Oblanas teditori. Kryssie Mingst ieditori. Middle-Lisa Graff, Lisa Advisor Paula Weismann meg to relax 35 She dong Vlhrnowski. Back-Tricia Jacobsen. Jennie Sauer. her witch hat and bunny slippers. 198 - Clubs and Organizations r .., ' V E . Y ' E ' f ' ,tx f r 7
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