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Linda Yokoi and Ineke Stone- ham concentrate on their carefully planned layouts with Alfonso Ros- sano helping with some picture sug- gestions. Good, clear pictures are essential on any layout. Roselie Vasquez, Leilani Cariazo. Mikel Healey. and Tatia Jordan work on the layouts with the sound of mu- sic as Leilani adjusts the station. Lisa Wood takes a break from checking her copy to smile for the picture. Many hours are put into writing and critiquing one ' s copy material. Taking up their study time and lunch breaks. Lisa Wood and Roselie Vasquez sell yearbooks during Octo- ber. A total of 975 books were sold this year. ♦ ♦ Deadlines aren ' t that much of a hair-raising experience, Mikel! Here. Susie Arauz and Karma Cerda restrain a hyper Mikel Healey after she finds out the time alotted for the next deadline. 0 ! said I want your copy to- day! threatens Leilani Cariazo looking her meanest. In actuality, Leilani is threatening the photogra- pher responsible for this picture. Leilani has been in yearbook for two years and was copy editor for one year.
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RoadrunnQr Staff Journalists get writing chance by Karma Cerda eporting the facts, R debating the issues, and analyzing enter- tainment and sports are the functions of a news- paper. The Roadrunner Staff grew into a 25 member group, who worked hard to maintain their principle of in- forming the public. Each writer aspired to be the first to get the scoop on a top breaking story. Under the supervision of Mrs. Carol Hagg and the leadership of Karen Mochi- zuki. Editor-in-Chief, and Kathy McLaughlin, Managing Editor, the staff was able to publish ten issues of the ' Roadrunner, ' plus ' Arcade. ' In addition, they received the George H. Gallup award for journalism excellence. According to Shelley Her- nandez, journalism is a good experience. Being an editor has helped me become more responsible as a writer and as an individual, Hernandez noted. Writing for the ' Roadrun- ner ' has given young journal- ists the opportunity to per- fect their skills. V Junior MikeAlonzo. sports writer, interviews Coach Mangram during fifth period for his varsity baseball article. Interviewing, which gave reporters the opportunity to meet different people, was one of the more valuable skills learned in the journalism class. Working on story ideas for the annual publication of ' Arcade. ' a news magazine, Karen Mochizuki, Editor-in-Chief, leads the staff in a discussion. Karen displayed leadership abilities by taking on this important position. 4 « Managing Editor Kathy McLaughlin shows the staff an example of creative artwork. McLaughlin was responsible for the design and placement of stories on layouts. Organizations 137
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Chaparral Five deadlines, 288 pages later by Andrea Atwater % D eadline next week! states an optimistic editor. Oh nooo! returns a realistic staff member. Copy due to- morrow! Rough layouts due today! Photo re- quests! Although frequently under pressure from deadlines lurking behind every corner, the yearbook staff has once again overcome the obsta- cles. Hard at work to produce the award-winning book, the staff wrote and revised sto- ries (copy), planned layouts (the pages on which every- thing is set), and filled in and carried out photo requests through many hours of work and planning. It was like the New York Stock Exchange — papers everywhere, people yelling — but the work always got done, stated photo editor Elena Moore. Despite the responsibility involved, the staff always managed to have fun with birthday parties, banquets, and just enjoying one an- other ' s friendship. By working and learning together, we not only made a good book, but good friends as well! concluded Editor- in-Chief Mikel Healey. V ft Chaparral Staff — Row 1: K. Cerda. M. Healey. R. Vasquez. I. Stoneham, E. Moore Row 2: L Cariazo. S. Arauz. C. McDaniel, Y. Cerda. S. Castro. J. Lexcen Row 3: S. Dodson. T. Jordan, A. Atwater. L. Yokoi. L. Wood. K. Walker Row 4: A. Harnden. H. Benjumea, C Rogerson. A. Rossano. H. Nguyen. E. Sedurifa. Ms. Romero ft Advisor Ms. Romero keeps a happy smile on her face even when she is surrounded by 20 people at her desk loaded with questions. Ms. Romero has been the yearbook advisor for 3 years. Linda Yokoi has a pleasant attitude about her as she refers back to earlier yearbooks for ideas. Checking in other yearbooks helped open doors for new and different ideas. Chaparral 139
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