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Ne Newspaper staff-ROW ii Rita Crawford, Vivian Rogacki, Beth Pierce, ROW 3: Gerri Mead, Mrs. Margaret Delgado, sponsor, Pat Maish, Frank Joyce DeZeller. ROW 2: Richard Heidt, Rosalie Hoyt, Frances Rudolph. DeLaCruz, Manny Bracamonte. Newspaper Staff Qtrove for Bet-ter-ment Editor: Pat Maish Feature Editor: Rita Crawford Managing Editor: Joyce DeZeller Associate Editor: Gerri Mead News Editor: Richard Heidt Copy Editor: Vivian Rogacki Turning out EI Guerrero every other week meant swift and accurate handling of the news features around Pueblo. The deadlines came too soon and too often, but even while operating with the smallest staff in Tucson, editor Pat Maish was pleased with the efficiency and de- termination shown by her co-workers in meeting every one on time. 71
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Larger Size eaded EI Dorado Improvements f , I' , ff?-' .:'i:f':2i'if rg , fn. Ns: :L .. 5 'Q r , rg.-ries.. , . . in 5, Editor-in-Chief: Assistant Editor: Layout Editor: Sue Stropko Janie Phebus Carla Clarke . Q ,--H '3i.1'G'? le-, ' -. -iff f sin, Af ' -- Q1 rf - --,'-,' L2 'titer iii? Mrs. Mary Stotera advises sports editor, Randy Robinson, as Bob Sutherland looks on and Oscar Montano takes notes. rex 7 Y WW' . X' Wg: vs 'aw-... , 123' .,. we-5 L' ,e :ai - .1 if Q f 5 if , 4, l A' Y . fl V 'kk.- , Photo Editor: Charlotte Montgomery Copy Editor: Beth Pierce increasing the size of the EI Dorado for '67 was the most obvious improvement made by the yearbook staff. The staff, headed by editor Sue Stropko, incorporated a number of new features and ideas never before seen in a Pueblo annual. Among these were changes in the paper, print, style, and division pages. The threat of approaching deadlines created much concern and turmoil, but under the supervision of Mrs. Mary Stotera, the '67 El Dorado emerged on schedule at the annual dance, May 26. Proceeds from the dance send a staff member to a workshop to increase total knowledge of the staff. An All-American rating was the goal of the 1967 yearbook staff as they Rosalie Thomas. ROW 3: Charlotte Montgomery, Pat Lodge, Beth Pierce, strove for new heights. ROW i: Sue Stropko, Carla Clarke, Janie Phebus. Robert Tom. ROW 4: Mike Lee, Randy Robinson, Rob Sutherland, Oscar ROW 2: Betty Neugebauer, Connie Bracamonte, Mary Ann Corrales, Montana, Mrs. Stotera. - 70 '
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Crew Light Up Auditorium Lighting Crew-ROW T: Jerry Gilmer, Eddie Goodwin, Steve Dryden, Bruce Lee. ROW 2: Ron Zimmerman, Don Lew, Jack Brugger, Vince An- tinoro. Members of the Lighting Crew are responsible for operating lights, sound and curtains for all assembly programs, shows, and other perform- ances in the auditorium. The members serve one year on the crew as ap- prentices. Crew heads are chosen by the club members and the faculty sponsor, John Hannon. All members must be checked out on the equip- ment and on a written test before being on the crew. To be on the crew you must first be a proiectionist. Projeetionists Contribute Service Proiectionists-ROW T: Jaime Yslas, Roy Bailey, Woo Tom, Joyce DeZeller, Reid Martin, Bob Sinex. ROW 2: Richard Clifton, Bruce Lee, Robert Tom, Tim Musser, Terry Menard. ROW 3: Mike Lawrence, Mike Rowe, James Cassidy, Ed Renfrow, Jack Brugger, Dan Thompson. Proiectionists are those who contribute their services by showing films in classrooms. This 72 organization is open to students interested in learning how to operate all audiovisual equipment in the school. These students are trained to use the equipment by fellow members who are proiectionists, minor re- pair is also taught by the members to the students. After a student has learned how to operate all equipment, he receives his card.
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