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For the layout design competition at SCSPA yearbook camp at University of San Diego, junior Andrea Cooper pastes up pictures to complete her spread. One Saturday morning surprise — everything (that possible could be) turned up side down — was compliments of Peter Brown and Mikel Husband. ' „ ' W«S ' Second deadline keeps junior David Perez and senior Karin Ward busy with story and caption writing. To promote book sales, staff members, including Donna Dunphy and Kcndra Reedy, place Your Yearbook post-it stickers in classrooms from 6:30 a.m. until 7:15 on a Monday morning. What ' s Hot Decorating steno pads Gossip Putting yearbook sales stickers on every desk in the school Stealing ideas from magazines, advertisements, or other yearbooks Getting stress out on Wham It Parties Toys from Happy Meals Doing homework in yearbook Turnning every thing in class up side down Taking really hot pictures Field trips Brownies Exchanging Christmas presents Wearing sweats Sitting in the corner of the room or around the table Cutting a story to rearrange the paragraphs Getting everything done, on time, perfectly to meet the deadline and having fun while doing it 106 SUkCckC £i{e
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Jfcr- gl l, - , ?06 zt ' Sbie 4 ut 0 M $ ut ' Read ieC Oven? Everyone knew the Blue and Gold was our school newspaper. Everyone knew it was printed once a month. But few people knew who put it out. and how much work the staff members put into it. Our school newspaper was published by Ms. Clark ' s fourth period Journalism class. Both Bonnie Basu and Yu-Chien Kuo, the co-editors, agreed with Salima Hashim, the editor, when she said, It ' s not like a regular class. There ' s a lot of satisfaction working together as a team. And there was a lot of work to do. Every month Ms. Clark, the advisor, headed up a brainstorming session, where the staff decided on stories to write. The staff then had to research and write their articles so the typist, Marie Spellman, could enter them into the computer. They started out with only one computer, but A.S.B. provided them four more, so it would be more efficient and they would have more time to add to the little extras, like boarders and pictures. The cost per month to print the Blue and Gold was about $200 to $250 for 1300 newspapers. They raised the money by selling ads to local businesses and participating in Bingo. A.S.B. also contributed about $1400 to the Blue and Gold to help with the printing costs. printing costs. As if keeping on top of the newspaper was not enough to do, Journalism class also had the job of organizing the Senior Magazine. The magazine editor Tammy Munson said, we started earlier this year because typing everyone ' s senior will is time consuming. Ching Liu and Chrysti Ebersol also added that the Senior Magazine had to be edited of obscene words and derogatory remarks. And though everyone on the staff agreed that it seemed like the work never stopped, they also agreed that in the end, it was worth the effort. Front: Marie Spellman. Yu-Chien Kuo, Salima Hashim. Cathi Razo, Debbie Murphy. Rhonda Torrance. Helen Aufmuth. Row 2: Advisor Ms. Clark, Tammy Munson. Sharese Blue and Gold co-editor Bonnie Basu adds a finishing touch to the sports page of the January edition of the paper. Burton. Ching Liu. Kasturi Bagchi. Chrysti Ebersole. Roman Carlos. Bonnie Basu. Ricky Engel. Kimberly Roach, Kim Soo. ftetutfutfie ?05
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What ' s Not Drawing layouts If it ' s about you Teachers getting mad Coming up with your own new ideas Deflating Wham It with a toe kick Deadlines Pica rulers Doing yearbook for homework Having to turn it all back upwards again Losing the film, or having it get stuck in the camera Paying for them yourself Execpt Mikel ' s Receiving yours after Christmas Dressing up Occupying your proper desk Rewriting the whole story Being sick, not knowing someone ' s name, missing a deadline, all while under yearbook stress In an attempt to find room and concentrate, junior Mike Husband retreats to the floor to organize senior pictures. A fall fire drill gives yearbook students Annie Mitchell, Lori Hess. Jennifer Deal, Donna Dunphy. Danielle MacCartney. Karin Ward. Jennifer McDaniel. Mikel Husband. Brittany Lucich. Peter Brown. Raylynn Maberry, Jessica Stupke. K. -rn.il . i Reedy. Julie Marshall. David Perez. Andrea Cooper. Pam Dalhstrom. Melanie Thomasser, Chris Novits. Steven Chang, and Marianne Esquer a chance to pose for a picture. Adam Hanson (not shown) joined the class later. T ean ux fO?
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