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Aurora There ' s No Place .m t Aurora? OME, SWEET, HOME! Such . were the feelings of many Au- rora staffers towards Room 243. Contained inside those four walls were not only tears and laughter, but more importantly, a place to go and study or socialize. Many staffers, such as Jim Patter- son, spent hours eating, talking with friends, or getting books out of the Aurora room. The Aurora room is just like a second home, stated Pat- terson. In fact, I spend as much time there as I do at my house! At the beginning of the year, mem- bers were given drawers in which to store their yearbook materials, and allowed to use the cubbies in thi» back where they kept book: school supplies. ' The cubbies wer godsend, said Stacey Richman, I- don ' t know what we would havl done without them. I ■ All factors combined, the t room was considered to be than just a room, but a home from home for staffers. The things missing are my pillov my teddy bear, stated Matt i Otherwise, I would probablyi here, too! This has got to fit, thinks Steve Bunyak as he and Matt Shoaf prepare their copy on the com- puter. The compters were of great help to staff- 82 organizations
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Taking a brcjk from the hectic life of yearbook, advisor Mrs. Sandoval models the latest fad in sunglasses. Staffers often looked to Sandoval for comic relief during deadline. You had better finish your page on time! Mrs. Sandoval threatens, waving her DEADLINE EN- FORCER ' at staffer Tricia Roberts. The enforcer was often used to help relieve tension within the staff ' Take a look at this! exclaims Brenda Luther to Lisa Lawrance during the annual holiday lun- cheon. Gag gifts such as autographed portraits and stuffed animals were exchanged between staff members.
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an 1 ■ 1 ( a: AURORA STAFF, The N : Jeannette Godoy, La Say Hicks, My Phuong Tran, Leticia Duncan, Alex Silva, Richard Mac- Pherson, Megan Phillips, Lupe Torres, Matt Bright, Chris Miller, Sydney Rice, Brian Rhineharf, Jim Patterson, Pam Santini, Shirley Sanematsu, Erica John- son, My Hanh Tran, Stacey Richman, Lisa Lawrance; BACK ROW: Mrs. San- doval (Advisor), Bianca Lopez, Sean Clegg, Tricia Roberts, Steve Bunyak (As- sistant Editor), David Moberly, Matt Shoaf, Jeff Rinne (Editor), Brian Auten, Mark Holmes, Catherine DeHayes, Katie McCarty, Leela Rao, Brenda Luther; (not pictured: Susan Hviiang, Mandi Lilcs), aurora 1
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