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El D0 if ' u YEARBOOK STAFF First row: Mr. Harris, Advisor, Sue Trapani, Sandy DeKruse, Sue Wing, Lynn Vlodakas, Sandy Kerr, Sharon Somers, Kathy Hampton, Sharon Small. Second Row: Janie Franklin, Sharon Nlergotti, Helen Schulz, Chris Farley, Gail Conrad, Sally Eberline, Anne Green, Barbara Lehman. Third Row: Gordon Wicher, Al Palomar, Sandy Logan, Dan Miller, Bill Sloss. Editing the 1964 EL DON was a great responsibility and lasting experience, for it involved many trials and disappoint- ments, occasional long and late hours, a seemingly overwhelm- ing number of problems and decisions, and staff panics. However, the tremendous sense of pride and accomplish- ment felt when these experiences culminate at the end of the year in the published book is rnore than adequate compensation. I would like to thank all those who were kind enough to bear with me throughout the year - the staff, Mr. Harris, Lynn, ,Nw Tony - and the multitude of students, faculty members, and administrators without whose assistance and understanding the production of your '64 EL DON would have been infinitely more difficult. mv' ir:- EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Sue Wing Z 9 lO4
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D0 CARl0S Nl gwgf 5 1 l it l i l 'C ,,o-xx Q- .Q-C DON CARLOS First Row: Mrs. Hughes, Mary Adasiewicz, Susan McAfee, Todd Bergesen, Vicki Thomas. Second Row: Pam Edwards, Frank McNear, Carmen Miravalle Lynelle Neal, Lyn Guarino, Edi Stokes. Third Row: Dan Pete-lin, Diane Olson, Cassandra Dieckmann, Kim Foskett. Fourth Row: Greg Martin, Ed Mitchell Carol Milder, Jerry Hansen, John Calkins, Lisa Wenner. The Don Carlos provides the important news medium of San Carlos High School. Both the dedicated staff and the dili- gent reporters combine efforts to publish T5 newspaper issues per school year. Each edition contains academic, social, and community news, as well as entertaining features about stu- dents and faculty members. The newspaper goes to press at the Enquirer in San Carlos, on the Friday morning of the issue date, and is distributed free of charge to the student body. The staff consists of the Journalism I, II, and III classes. fi 77? T03 Q 'ff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Carmen Miravalle l
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Ak .rl ve N 3, 5 Q 4 4 , i r 1, x JW x fp fig, it ., 'eq 'K N if , I? ig 4. 'Ili Selecting a fabric for The cover of1he'6-4 EL DON. 105 '?Qf3lf5f?f:1W f-F '.n3i2 Mr. Barr gives a helping hand. A
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