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EW VIEWS A DI TERVIEW , K'-I. rw fx -- gg, 1. i ,A '1,.:,- . l' 'lvl rug if A 5 3. Q N' --1.1-uv-1 Y F The show will go on! with these camera men behind the scenes. Mrs. Hampton tries to concentrate x ..i is Th Rwsvfm .,l Nu 1 Throughout the year Kfse A gathered information and . -'N reported it to our student body Di Q f- if via our closed circuit televison. 3 . l These reporters learned to interview, write up reports and then, present those reports in front of a camera--which is no easy thing to do! They had to - worry about face and voice ' expression, enunciation, eye contact, and how not to come unglued when Mrs. Hampton grabbed them by the leg to move them over a few inches! Joe Wirt, Albert Brewer, Mike Salvador, Kelly Howery, and Rick Gonzales not only did their duty as reporters, but also camera men. It was their responsibility to hook up that electronic mess and make sure that it recorded. There are only ese folks worked hard meeting deadlines for News, Views and Interviews. One picture is worth 1000 words Tom! about 13 hook-ups to be made in recording and broadcasting, but what goes where? A few times the electronic expert, Mr. Ediger had to come in and undo several goofs! When the class isn't learning big words like orthicon and electromagnetic , these versatile reporters could be seen showing their artistic abilities. They painted sets for the drama productions and signs to advertise events around the school. Joe Wirt and Albert Brewer also wrote articles for the Lion's Roar in the Kerman News. KFSE SCOOPERS Dana Boulden Albert Brewer Tina Christie Stella Escamilla Rick Gonzales George Holland Kellie Howery Ronnie Hurlburt Joe Mendes Vaughn Laymon Charles Newman Jeff Nichols Kellie Nulick Susan Ostergaard Mike Powell Mike Salvador Alex Siliznoff Suzzane Urea Joe Wirt
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CJSFM MBERSA D TUDE TGFFICER STUDENT BODY OFFICERS PRES, Chad Troxclair VICE, Mandi Ahlenslager TREA. Kim Ahlenslager SEC. Janice Halstead STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISOR: Mr. Robert Keosheyan The Student Council has been of immense value to our school. Through fund raising they purchased school materials and pay end of year expenses. qif ts I, L Tigris gl, Il w FIRST SEMESTER CJSF Lisa Joe Stan Lum Shawna Hintz Jamie Jimenez Rusty Oakes Gary Yep Janice Low Advisor: Mrs. Carol Bitter SECOND SEMESTER CJSF Lisa Joe Shawna Hintz Jamie Jimenez Jay Crone Danelle Blair Kim Ahlenslager Joe Wirt John Gomez Mandi Ahlenslager Charles Gardner Evin Edwards Michelle Arends Darrell Pereira Advisor: Mrs. Carol Bitter Mario Gomes Scott Toste Mary Ann Wall The Star Dance , sponsored by the Student Council was a great success. F' 1 il 1 1 .. J l J, on-I I-'J nf ii qwzell- R.. The glrls bask under a tree on the CJSF outing to Disneyland. Who is that behind those Foster Grants?
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PEECH A D DRA Comeback Caper omeback Caper Drama entertained at a dance, in rallies and Thimble Theatre productions this year. One ofthe first plays was Comeback Caper , starring Bobby Kessler and Tony Ayerza as a pair of bumbling thieves V who sneaked into an all-girls school by mistake. They are 44 met head-on by grouchy old .7 lv , school teachers, Kim Amos v 1,9 and Judy Barcelos. Judy gets a pie in the face by rich snob- bish Jan Russell who is really aiming at Jill McNabb. Jill is backed up by all the other school girls played by: Nichole Boston, Kelly Pederson, Kathy Cook Gabrielle Gould, Christine Clark and Maggie Brazil. A surprise character actor was Wayne Brown who as a cowboy could almost twirl a gun and sing! DU N IT centered around the theft of a ruby owned by actress Shawna Hintz. Everyone was suspected by policemen, Keith Lea and Jody Perry - including: Director, Joe Baptistag Secretary, Jan Halstead, and hippie lightman, Tom Mitchell. But TV Personalities, Leslie Armstrong and Chad Troxclair, really seem guilty during cross examinations. Writer, Kim Ahlenslager helps to solve the crime when she sets a snare to trap the suave Mike Sciaqua and reporter Melanie Stilson. When Mike makes a break for it in a hail of bullets, there are plenty of action shots. The Drama class made all of our rallies come alive with their skits and dance routines. Star Dance was a sock hop that will long be remembered. Many people came dressed as their favorite star and some even put on a mock performance, Drama was full of talent and what they did lack in talent they made up for in enthusiasm. Congratulations for a fine year. 3: K J 'S fi. E' A I u Run, Robber, Run was a suspense WHO
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