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'45 QE... xx We received little money from the district, the rest we raised from advertising. Laura Tonz summed up the staff's feelings, It was such a good feeling to finish an edition it made Cat Tracks worthwhile! 1. Newspaper staff works on one edition. 2. BACK ROW: C. Rodriquez, K. Buck- walter, M.Frankel, D.Bacal. MIDDLE ROW: R.5peer, B. Hayes, Ljenkins, M. Mackey, L.Tonz, Clones, BOTTOM ROW: D.Slutes, G.Baker, L.LaBelle, M. Sweeny. NOT SHOWN: 1. Mandelbaum, E.Anderson, B.Blashill, M.Cisek, A.Gu- lotta, K.Heinrichs, L.Humphrey, C.McFarland. 4. M.Frankel works hard to meet a dead line. 5. B.Hayes is busy at work. 6. D.Slutes types intently. 7. L.La- Belle and G.Baker use the light table. fv-2 '- ,yi-JP: , ' 1' Rf '-'fi . 3fL'4'f::'f Ge. A ,gf ai? Xu 6, , 1 ,fl ff v ,, .... w . my f J, ,, -er aw- 5 it ,,,,. ., V, 5 V 4 . h is
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UBLICATIONS Light Table Pays For Itself Q Every other Friday morning a person from Cat Tracks came to your home room and delivered a pile of newspapers. Often you did not even bother to read it never realizing the work and time spent publishing the paper. Vista spoke with some of the editors from the staff. VISTA: What is involved in publishing an edition of Cat Tracks? EDITOR LISA LABELLE: First we take into consideration the stories possible. This is de- termined by money and time. Stories are then assigned. Re- porters must interview many people, order pictures and write up their stories. After the stories are written they are sent to the print shop to be set and then they are re- turned to us. After everything is final we start our paste-Ups We shoot pictures from the paste-ups and then we take them to the print shop. We usually work there from after school til 7:00 P.M. During this time ,m, W we work out our mistakes and finish last minute details. On Friday the finished product is distributed. VISTA: How has doing your own paste-ups affected your pro- duction this year? LISA LABELLE: It takes more time, but it was better be- cause we knew how our final layout would look It also saved money VISTA How do reporters for Cat Tracks learn their skills? LAURA TONZ A semester of be gunning journalism was required and people also attended summer workshops One of the most important factors in being a staff member was being respon sible We had deadlines to meet and everything had to be done VISTA How long does it take to publish an edition? LAURA TONZ The staff worked everyday for 50 minutes and we spent much time in gathering information and at the print shop Much time was spent on each edition and we usually could have used more Another reason was our limited funds Cat Trucks Editor Lisa LaBelle Assxstant Editor Gary Baker Sports Editors Don Slutes and Mike Sweeney Business Manager Melissa Mackey Associate Business Manager and Circulation Editor Laura Tonz Staff Eric Anderson David Bacal Bruce Blashill Kathie Buckwalter Maria Cisek Mark Frankel Anna Mane Gulotta Bonnie Hayes Kathy Hemnchs Laurte Humphrey Jenni Jenkins Cynthia McFarland Carlos Rodriguez Don Slutes Rich Speer Page Editor Laura Tonz Advisor Charlotte Jones Principal John Mallamo Printer Boyd Done s Skyline Printing 1133 N Jones Blvd Published bi weekly during the school year and distributed free of charge to the students and faculty of Sabmo High School 5000 N Bowes Road Tucson Arizona 85715 Of tice phone 749 5000 ext 74 3 Photographers ....... Qff'Mande1baum 4 A - ...............,......,,. . ...... ' 151
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UBLICATIONS Dedicated Efforts Produce Excellence Imagination and hard work aid- of students want to see. We ed the dedicated yearbook staff base it on popularity. in putting together this year's VISTA: How hard does the staff VISTA. work? Advisor Carole Schmidt along TERRI TOVREA: We have to put a with editors Terri Tovrea and lot of extra time into the book Syndi Woodson and a few exper- by working during lunch and af- ienced members helped many new ter school, taking work home, and staff members to get started. coming to school on Saturdays. VISTA: How do you decide how VISTA: What kind of talent do many pages to use for sections? you seek in a staff member? SYNDI WOCDSON: We try to give SYNDI WOODSON: We look for dedi- more pages to what a majority cated people who are willing to work hard, and people with higher grades as the book so much time and effort. VISTA: Why is it so hard to make deadlines? TERRI TOVREA: At first, it is hard for most of the staff to understand what they are 4 There are always unexpected things turning up, slowing the progress of the book. There is a lot to cover in a short time. 5
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