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j Il x Iv-arf, 1, - fa Being an editor isn't always an easy or particularly fun ezperience. Pirate's Log editor Julie Bryant is having one of those less-than- thrilling mements when six people simultaneously called her name. They were ignored. Typing articles is an involved and tiring process. Typing director Bunni Burke is taking a well-deserved break. Too bad no one brought her a burger. Journalism is a class that changes people. The sane become otherwise and the otherwise appear to be sane. Sane and not so sane Pirate's Log stajers are Joe Longobardi. Kathleen Marsh, Madelyn Dallak, Lydia Alexander, Lise Ward, Y ancy Cooper, Leslie Layer, Melanie Brannan, Ted Pucylowski, Jamie Liddle, Tom Brady, John Roberts, Jimmy Alderman, Becky Caswall, Jeanette Christmas, Julie Bryant and Bunni Burke. JouRNALlsMf45
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A good article begins with careful and open lengthy research. Lise Ward is following that old but still true journalisfs maxim while Julie Bryant does the unforgiveable, reads over her shoulder. These are the faces of the class of 1981 that will long be remembered by the journalism sponsor. The owners of the faces and their attached bodies are Lise Ward, Lydia Alexander, Bunnie Burke, Jeanette Christmas, Joe Longobardi, Jamie Liddle. Julie Bryant, Melanie Brannan lmost remembered trio 1, John Roberts, Ted Pucylowski l most remembered individual 1, Yancy J ustyfiable Revenge Putting together a newspaper is a complicated job. Putting together a newspaper with very little experience is an almost impossible job. It can, however, be done. The Pirate's Log staff has proven that this year. Many journalism students were new to the class and had never produced a periodical before. These people had to learn how to write a newspaper article, how to type using the justification system, how to sell advertising and how to lay out and complete a single page. Those single pages formed a monthly publication meant to entertain and inform the student body. To the producers of the newspaper it has symbolized much, much more. The Pirate's Log was the end result of countless hours of long and sometimes tedious work. Even more importantly, it has become a reflection of the creative force behind it - the Pirate's Log staff. Cooper and Kathleen Marsh. 44fJOURNALlSM
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A Latin Influence The Spanish Club is an organization of Spanish language students who want to expand their knowledge of the Spanish-language and the cultures and social customs of the Spanish-speaking countries. The club raises money to travel to places of Spanish culture. The second annual Cucaracha Bowl was a field day and picnic to promote friendship between other Spanish Clubs. As always, the pirate spirit flows on wherever the pirates may go. Giving her team extra push at the C ucaracha Bowl, Maria Ramos puts in her share ofthe excitement. The Spanish Clubs many enthusiastic members include, top row, Mona Grandey, Drew Feiss, Lydia Alexander, Marian Goff Daniel Gatti, Hope Kantor, Angie Picariello, Shane Hussel, Mike Pokorny, Steve Cerar, Jef Hitchcock, Kathy Scianna, Bottom row, Flo Thomas, Kim Grwin, Frances Broom, Ellen Christiansen, Leslie Layer, Curt Fels, Randall Grjfin, Laurie Thomas, Faith Faella, Michele Young, Alesia Milczarski, Laurie Krasney, Diane Mohrmann, and Kenny Caballero. , l l et t ..-.-. 46lSPANlSH CLUB
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