Paradise Valley High School - Trojan Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1981

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Paradise Valley High School - Trojan Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 154 of 254
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TIE Students attend fall convention Staff members from the TBOJAN TIMES attended an AIPA Convention in Chandler on Oct. 18, 1980. Mrs. Phyllis Stantield, Newspaper and Yearbook Advisor, taught a new adviser seminar. Mrs. Stanfield is the treasurer and membership chairman of the State High School Press Association. At the convention students were able to choose from a variety of classes. One class I thought was interesting was 'Writing a Sports Feature'. The sports editor for the Mesa Trib- une was the teacher. He showed us how to get inside information on sports stories, said Fred Lanier, sports reporter for the TBOJAN TIMES. He said the best way to get a good sports, feature story is by tak- ing the athlete's side and talking with him privately. gm Jim Zawicki, sports reporter, and Mark Howard, Sports Edi- tor, plan the sports page for the next issue. Trojan Times changes format This year the TBOJAN TIMES took on a new for- mat. lt went from a 5 column by 14 paper to a 3 column by 13 news and a 2 column by 13 fea- ture and editorial section. Because they made the change, they moved from a news layout to a modified magazine format. The magazine format is the new trend in high school newspapers. W N. 1x5 's-. Mary Streeper and Diane Peschio watch Kevin Teed as he works on a feature layout. Top Row: Michael Greene, Fred Lanier, Mark Gartrell, Jim Zawicki, Mark Howard, Greg Bentley. Middle Row: Penny Walker, Anita Bingaman, Adine Kagan, Michelle Allen, Liza Acuna, Mary Streeper, Mrs. Stantield, Adviser. Bottom Bow: Dina MacDougall, Kevin Teed. Not Pictured: Diane Peschio.

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Top Flow: Jane Plecas, Bonnie Moore, Lisa Hendricks, Debbie Polumbo, Tammy Stone, Sonja Taylor, June Hutter, Judy Joy, Lani Langan, Sandy Johnston, Sec- ond Fiow: Mike Heikka, Theresa Peel, Sinda Wiley, Kathy Wilcox, Lauren Cabot, Denise Villa, Karen Diller, Tracy Giles, Mrs. Vicki Wilson. Third Row: Mark DiBrito, Mike Fuschi, Jon Goldberg, David Ftupp, Randy Dickson. :aw Swftf' , , , Glyn Henderson learns job skills through experienceb r ' ' ' . y wo king in the Trojan Corner W1 'fit District Education clubs of America Distributive Education clubs of America CDECAJ is a vocational instructional program designed to meet the needs of students who have entered or are preparing to enter an occupation which is rela- ted to the field of marketing and distributive occu- pation. The DE program used the cooperative method , an organized sequence of on the job learning experiences related to each student's occupational interest which is correlated with classroom instruction. The program has two spon- sors this year, Mrs. Vicki Wilson, the new head sponsor, and Mrs. Jan Pelland, Co-sponsor for the program. The students had many fund raisers such as selling Trojan key chains, calendars, Tupperware and working the concession stands at our home football games. The money earned from these was used for the State Conference in Tucson where all DECA groups competed in different events for 3 days and money was also used for the end of the year employer-employee banquet. The DECA class also planned their yearly Christ- mas party at the Camlu Retirement Home, but unfortunately a fire broke out the night before causing the event to be cancelled. However repre- sentatives of the group took the favors and other Christmas goodies a few days later to the home. Also under the DECA heading is the Trojan Cor- ner where students are able to work in our school store gaining the experience they need for a future job while earning a school credit. The DECA mar- keting class, also under this heading, is for Juniors wishing to participate in DE their Senior year. Sonja Taylor and Theresa Peel are working on a gift to take to the Camlu Nursing Home



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'1'i 5'- Co-editers Michelle Allen and Mike Greene check over a news story for the next issue. Staffers attend summer camp Mike Greene, Michelle Alien and Liza Acuna from the Trojan Times staff attended a workshop at Northern Arizona University from June 11-18. Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield, Newspaper and Yearbook Adviser, went up on June 10 to prepare for her classes. She taught Newspaper and had a begin- ning seminar. Through the workshop I learned about many new and different styles of layouts and ideas of putting a newspaper together, commented Co- Editor, Mike Greene. Diane Peschio, exchange editor, looks through newspapers from various schools in Arizona. Printing change saves travel time One important change in the production of the Trojan Times was the move to a new print shop. The new printers, George and Sandy Oller, Master Printing, are located on 32 Street, south of Bell Road. This helped tremendously in saving time and gasoline. In past years the Trojan Times had been printed at the Tempe Daily News. George and Sandy are new to the Valley. They were a big help to the editors when they read proof at the print shop. Jim Zawicki, sports reponer, takes notes while interviewing Coach Grundler. Mark Gartrell, head cartoonist, carefully finishes his sketches for the next deadline. TBOJAN TIMES Co-editors ................... Michelle Allen, Mike Greene Business Manager . . . ............. Adine Kagan Exchange Editor .... .............. D iane Peschio Sports Editor .... ................. M ark Howard Photographers ..... ..... D ina MacDougalI, Greg Bentley Head Cartoonist .......................... Mark Gartrell Adviser ........................... Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield Reporters. . .Liza Aouna, Fred Lanier, Kevin Teed, Jim Zawicki Shannon O'Neal, Annette Fuller.

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