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Editor: Maureen Kelly Associate Editors: Diana Kruger Karen Sablik NEWSPAPER Meihla Petroff Staff: Dee Dee Belmares Pat Harford Frances Kuntz lean Mauriello Irma May Frances Trevino LITERARY MAGAZINE Norma Ayala Maureen Kelly Shannon Iehling Dee Dee Belmares Frances Trevino Helen Casillas Christine Cruz Raquel Ugalde Sharon Cundiff A4 Maureen Kelly supervises one of the popular Lit. Mag. bake sales. Notice Edith Flores reaching for the brownies before they're gone, A Meilha Petroff, DeeDee Belmares, and Maureen Kelly share layout chores. 4 jen Guelich, Monica Hoog, and Belinda Cattarusa celebrate completing an early deadline for the yearbook.
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at ,, 202 Rosie Valadez and Diana Kruger show Lit Mag is serious about submissions. They Have Printe1 s Ink in Their Veins Perhaps the hardest working students within the school itself are those dedicated individuals who make up the publications' staffs. What other school organization has its members sacrifice their open mods, weekends, senior sign-out, and possibly risk getting several ulcers for little or no tangible credit? What is it that inspires such dedication? It is true that the benefits are limited in real evidence, but myriad in terms of skill and experience. Knowledge of one's contribution in the produc- tion of a publication that many people will pick up and read, either now or in ten years, remains one of the most satisfying incentives for the people who staff the newspaper, the literary magazine, and the yearbook. In order to keep up with the changing of the times, these people intoxicated by printer's ink adapt themselves to many situations to smooth the process of understan- ding for others. The Literary Magazine improved the collecting of literary submis- sions by placing boxes in every ad- visory. Consciousness was raised in another way by bake sales, reciprocation coming in the form of Ode to Chocolate Cake, a poem by Elena Cabral. The newspaper wrote profiles c some students and continued tl opinion polls carried on in at visories. Readers were never su: of the results until the next issue 1 The Star. The fashion layouts wei especially enjoyed. The yearbook tried once again 1 get every person in a candid pictui at least once during her high schot years. Covering world news, nz tional and local news, and the mo important news of the school itse kept Magazine Journalism cla: busy.
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Science Club members display their new club sweatshirts: TOP ROW: Maribel Venzor, Laura Marquez, Christina Reynosa, Melody Gennett, Pam Franklin, Suzette Lozano, Michelle Resendez, Leesa Hernandez, Ann Schroeder, Monica Mar- quez, Diana Zamora, Margot Delgado, Rebecca Gomez, Isabel Covarrubias, Penny Blalack, An- na Bernal, Vanessa Nunez, Mr. Townsend, Andy Porter. BOT- TOM ROW: Adrian Garcia, Kathy Ruiz, Dawn Fritzinger, Tanya Willing, Maria Sanchez, Viken Watkins, Loretta Gleitz, and Cynthia Reyna. Spirit ir C 'Math Club y President-Diana Kruger V P.-Br1dgetBrandes Secretary-AnnaiNotzon Treasurer--Beth Brandes y T H yBoosteriC1ub, C R President-Annie Rodriguez rV4P4--Frieda Hornsby y Secretary+- Lorraine Cirlos u C Treasurerf-Kris Heard, C i LeahGa11 TsChoepe Historian-Mari,Garcia, T Carolynsflantu C C f 5CiEnce Club yr Presidente-4Leesa Hernandez V.P.+Penny Blalack i Secretary--Suzette Lozano f Michelle Resendez Treasurer--Mary Martinez Historian- Isabel C C H H Covarrubias C C Booster Club officers, LeahGail Tschoep and Frieda Hornsby take a break after a their hard work.
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