Rowland High School - Saga Yearbook (Rowland Heights, CA)

 - Class of 1982

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Rowland High School - Saga Yearbook (Rowland Heights, CA) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 237 of 296
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1 r— 1 PROVIDES PRINTING • 9 I. Raider Press: Row I: Mike Dwyer, Mike Garcia. Steve Vanatter, Scott McCallister. Jeff Tesdal. Mike Filch. Row 2; Henry Garcia, Frank Sanchez. Craig Shafer, Gabriel Marillo. Marty Barrios. Row 3: Mr, Conzalves. Steve Parker. John Sullivan. Rorg Pratt. 2. Henry Garcia and Frank Sanchez dis- play us a little of their work. 3. Gabriel Marillo enjoys running a press. Provided printed matter when needed is the most im- portant contribution Raider Press makes to the school and the community. Whenever a program, a booklet, flyers or any other material is needed, Mr. Gonzalves oversees the typewriting and the running of the presses as the students learn the rudiments of the printing business. There is, however, time enough for individual products as can be seen by the picture of the boys holding up a shirt imprinted with a skull and cross bones. While the class entails a lot of hard work, there are moments that make the class enjoyable as well. However the most important aspect of taking this class is that many graduates find that they are able to obtain a job in the printing profession. Raider Press 233 ■ ■■1

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THE STUDENT FORUM I. Kim Carter, Julie Carpenter and Patricia San Roman, student editors, stop and think about what they ' re going to do next. 3. Raider Express: Row I; Bill Wolfrum, Greg Jones, Craig Mason, Stephanie Gallegos, Denys Rodriguez, Becky Sailer, Julie Carpenter, Pat Mathews, Kim Carter, Vir- ginia Gonzales, Advisor Cathy Hynes. Row 2-. Robert Guerra, Michelle Grow. Mindy Chong, Becky San Roman, Patricia San Roman, Charity Lambert, Teresa Timmins, Richard Hawk. 3. The class looks like journal- Ism is a lot of fun. 4. Come on, relax a little bit, Pat Mathews. The student forum, the Raider Express, completed their second suc- cessful year on campus. Mrs. Hynes, the advisor for these two years, feels the newspaper has been very successful in presenting the news of the school to the student body. The paper has also provided a forum for the students. Many students have used the paper to express their views concerning various aspects of school life. Student leadership for the paper this year has been spread among several editors. These student editors are Julie Carpenter, Kim Carter, Pat Mathews, Becky Sailer, and Patricia SanRoman. Once the editors have the paper ready for print, it is sent to Courier Graphics in Claremont. The paper is then assembled, proofed, and printed on newsprint so it more resembles a professional newspaper. Many im- provements were evident in the publication this year, the main one being that it came out more often and was more regular. Mrs. Hynes stated that it was a pleasure to serve the student body in this manner. A well informed student body becomes a student body who partici- pates more in school life. 2i2 Raider Express



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The musically inclined and vocally gifted meet in HI every school day to practice, improve, and sharpen their vocal skills. These students make up the Rowland High School Choirs. Under the direction of Mr. John Catanzaro, they have again completed a successful year of concerts, festivals, competitions, and school productions. Support for the choirs was derived from a variety of ways. One of the major events was the Second Annual Fashion Show and Spaghetti Dinner. After the dinner, students, parents, and facul- ty members modeled the latest fashions. The high point and conclusion to the show was a full scale wedding party. Singing Christmas cards were again a popular Christmas event. For 50c students could send a singing Christmas carol to any of their friends-via the choirs. This year the choir sponsored the Stu- dent-Faculty Talent Show, called Rowland on Broadway. It played to sell-out crowds both nights it was presented. Mame, the spring musical, was their biggest endeavor and largest success of the year. It was presented in the new facili- ties of the gym and was warmly received by the large audiences that attended the performances. Again as the past, a tribute to Mr. Catanzaro. I. The Choirs harmonize at the Christmas Festival. 2. Sherrile Howard. Stephanie Arlerberry, and Alicia Aubry- The Sound of Music 3. Practicing is a daily ritual. 4. Chaunliers Deanna Alsworth. Stephanie Arterberry. Alicia Aubry. Ann Blessum, Aber Boone, Tracy Cannon. Kathleen Cheney. Melanie Deem. Jeanelt Delgado. Debbi Ellioll. Adrienne Estrada. Sherrile Howard. Anna Johnson. Kim Kemp. Nellie Kim, Sunmln Lee, Mendy MacDonald. Jade Magallanes. Debbie Marcusson. Annette Mathews, Caroline Meyer. Loralyn Monsen. Lynnett Mul lenaux. Sabreniz Persall. Stephanie Petty. Mary Saczawa, Celeste Salcido. Calh erine Sanchez. Rose St. Onge, Debbie Strong. Joyce Tully and Judy Wheeler. 5 Chauntier Officers; Debbie Strong and Jeanelt Delgado. 6. The boys are learn- ing the joy of song. 7. Acappella Officers: Row I Tern Upshaw. Gail Marcusson Row 2: Karia Heusner, Ria Snoek. Derek Fryer. Mike Shelby. Sheryl Van Hulzen and Kellie Araque. 234 Choirs

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