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Why They Do What They Do. . . Publications in the Works ThisCyear's publication staff derive from a few of last year's members to new members, and all had many different impressions about the class. Kaori Aoike, a foreign ex- change student who was put in charge of organizin the foreign exchange stu5ent's section in the earbook said she applied Lr the class because, I was interested to learn how yearbooks are made and I thought maybe I could learn more about Pitt- sburg High School. Her first impression was, I thought it would be fun, but I have pro- blems in English which makes it hard for me to write articles and understand what the other students are doing. Elana Arellano, a junior who is a first gfear member put in charge o '89 and spirit week section said, The class takes a lot of effort and .hard work, but the opportunity to go out and meet new people is the reward. julie Clark, Business Manager, has been in publications for two years. She applied for the class because, I wanted to change some ideas that were Eresented in other year- ooks. Her first impression was, I thou ht that it would be fun andg that you just throw pictures on a pa e. I did not think it woulc? be easy, but I find the class very relaxing. Meridith Fike, Assistant Editor, applied to the class four years ago because, It's fun and colleges love to see publications on transcripts. She also commented, I like the to etherness and the fact that wqwen I have kids, I can show them my yearbook and say I helped do this. I disliked the stress I received from the class, the deadlines, and not having enough peojgle in the class. I am in pu lications because I got tired of people spelling my name wrong, and I wanted to make sure,my senior yearbook was the best PHS ever saw. I believe, If you don't like something, don't just complain about it, change it! jason Lloren, Graphic editor Ifor the school newspaperj, said he took the class because, I like writin and publications looked good on my college applica- tion. He enjoys the freedom I have in the class. Arthur Mckune, Co-editor 115' of the sophomore section, L. jane Castillo laughs at a joke as she works diligently. I 2 thought that publications, would be easy and a dif- ferent thing to do. He also commented, I like the at- mosphere, it's a really relax- ed c ass. Marie Oliveros, first year member, commented on her first impression of the class, I thought that it wouldn't be difficult. I didn't expect such a fast rate. Now that I'm in publications, it's harder than I thought, but I like being able to express my ideas and creativity on paper and I 'ust don't like seeing good ideas being turned down. Imelda Pagobo, Student leadership correspondent, said she applied for the class because, I wanted to write since this is my last year at PHS and I thought it would be something new and dif- ferent to do other than stu- dent leadership, sports, etc. ... Her first impression turned out to be opposite from what she expected, I thought it would be hard, but overall, it wasn't. This year's publication class showed a lot of effort to make the yearbook the best it can be. - Lendal. Castillo Mi K I.. 1 Publications in the Works Q , S xi M ,..., . lfilts av f ft X jonathan Hart concentrates as works on a yearbook layout. Chrissy Puccio explains to classmate on how to start a layout .I f..:-as . .1
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