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f5t::i2:f22rV'iV ., try., ,,,.- Literary Magazine offers creative students an outlet for their material Literary magazine staff members headed by Lydia Garcia, editor work after school and at night to assemble the PANORAMA. Poems, short stories, essays, art work and photos are selected, then edited, typed and placed in this stu- dent publication. lt's a place for student writers and students who enjoy reading and viewing student work come together. lt's a chance to get published and to take pride in your own artistic efforts. LITERARY STAFF: Right: 1987 Literary staff members include: Row,1: Stephanie Rauch, Tracy Bryant, and Mia Wilson. Row 2: San- dra Hernandez, Rhonda Russ, Lydia Garcia, Sonia Storbeck and Tina Schun. Below left: Mia Wilson, Sandra Hernandez and Sonia Storbeck read some ofthe literary selections. Below right: Tina Schun, Rhonda Russ and Mia Wilson get ideas from other schools' literary magazines. Bottom Center: Sonia Storbeck, Rhonda Russ, Sandra Hemandez, Tracy Bryant and Mia Wilson plan a literary magazine spread as Mr. Dettman, sponsor, observes their activity. ga - 'rra -T ' ' r-it 11 .,,,, - -V - ff 4,1 f 1 f s , , PEERPOINT: Stephanie Rauch, a 1986-87 literary stafter, commenting on this year's magazine: Literary Magazine was a lot of fun because it was a chance to read in- teresting material and learn the basics of printing. 24-l Literary Magazine Staff
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eadline Doldrum Newspaper staff covers news, issues affecting Mats 1986-87 NEWSPAPER EDITOR Chuck Gill wigs uw mars NEWSPAPER STAFF AT WORK: Top right: The unknown newspaper staff at work editing their copy, Center left: David McCullough, Chuck Gill, Gene Belaire, and DeWayne HaGans lay out pages forthe 'New Times' -Center right: Editor Chuck Gill, right, con- pose. They are: David Young, Chuck Gill, ters with ther newspaper staff, Left: Not to Robbie Thomas, DeWayne Hagans, Sonia be outdone by their yearbook counterparts, Storbeck, Brett Moulton, Gene Belaire, and Newspaper staff members struck their best David McCullough. gf., 11 if .. PRESSURE: Sometimes that's what it seems like to newspaper staffers. Get the information, write the story, edit the story, write a headline, set the type, make a layout, paste up the copy and headlines, sell an ad, sell the newspaper, listen to criticism-all are a part ofthe normal newspaper story. Chuck Gill, newspaper editor, and staff members Sonia Storbeck, Brett Moulton, DeWayne HaGans, Gene Belaire, Robbie Thomas, David Young, and David McCullough, and contributing members Rhonda Townsend and Ricardo Rodriguez struggled I through deadlines ten times during the year to complete their newspaper assignments. Publicationsl23 A Ns... Pnaxuuo uns mit'
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Y A s Q Q E 'X g E fi J af is at 1 gym el' g 1 .,.. ,, , 2 , Y , Q- f' iff: .. . ,,, 5, , new FLAG CORPS: Top: Row 1: Yvonne Herrera, Cathy Shuford, Tracey Hildreth, and Angie Nowell. Row 2: Karee Mills, Sophia Rodriguez, Hope Daglieri, Lucy Dominguez, Yvonne Nevarez, Kathy Alvarez, and Julie Bankston, Row 3: Mr. Steve Sampsell. Flag corps adds color and beauty to marching band performances ,fem mam, Q-4? is Members of the flag corps work A closely with band director, Mr. Steve Sampsell to help add color and symmetry to public performances. lt's not as easy as it looks. The flag poles are long, awkward, and sometimes dangerous. But with practice and patience, and a lot of leadership, this small group of girls brings much enjoyment to Matador music fans- PEERPOINT: Angie Nowell on her participa- tion inthe 198687 flag corps: I was in flags for one year. I really had a lot of fun twirl- ing flags. l just hope that next year we'Il be just as good as we were this year. Flag Corpsl25
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