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f s M lhf Q is 5 4 1. Annual staff top row: Linda Jones, Joe Rogers, Mike Leaf. Second row: Craig Blazina, David McDaniel, Tammy Tuttle, Third row: Moselle Horiuchi, Sue Williams, Jackie Castro. Fourth row: Cheri Higley, Terri Adcox, Terri Storaasli, Jeanette Nelson. Bottom row: Tina Holtzner, Bob Marshall and Anna Champa. 2. Craig Blazina concentrates on his next assignment. 3. Ms. Lin- da Jones looks over some papers. 4. Jackie Castro is stunned that they met the deadline. 5. What's so funny, Jeanette Nelson? 6. Anna Champa poses for the camera. Annual 159
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il-11 158 Annual AnnuaI's 1982 theme was stu- dent creativity. This gave the stu- dent body a chance to get involv- ed by submitting their art work, poems, andfor photographs. Editor Jackie Castro's main goals for the annual were to meet all deadlines and have the class work together as a family. In order to run the book more efficiently she added several leadership posi- tions: Layout Editor Tammy Tut- tle, Copy Editor Cheri Higley, Business Manager Terri Adcox, Ads Manager Terri Storaasli- and Photo Editor Moselle Horiuchi. Fund raisers were scheduled to help pay for annual costs. V M W Y , , 1. David McDaniel has his eye on you. 2. Cheri Higley, what do you see in the future? 3. Sue Williams dreams about her weekend. 4. Terri Ad- cox shows us her fiendish grin.
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The monthly issues of Cat Tales came oft the line on time despite all the budget cuts handed down from the legislature. Although Cat Tales received some monies from the District, most costs were covered by advertising. According to editor-in-chief, Lori Griffin, due to the decline in funds, the paper was forced to revert back to the regular four pages, rather than the six page spread that were published last year. Mr. Daigler, Cat Tales super- visor, had one main goal for the year: To publish a good paper which people want to read. .4 ' fm. 5, . 1. S.I. reporter Gary Jackson attempts to liven up Editor Steve Kehoe. 2. Rhonda Cornett daydreams while Shaun Mason works hard to meet deadline. 3. Mr. Daigler kicks back! 4. Claudette Doreen takes a minute to relax. 5. Lori Griffin does her job!
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