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Questioning an authority. Editor in chief Rickie-Ann Kegly asks Karyn Neujahr for assistance regarding information found in a flyer. The paper's editor has a tre- mendous responsibility to the staff and the student body. R»ckle-Ann explained, It takes up quite a bit of my time, but 1 really enjoy it. Photo by Western School Portraits. Group attack. Gerry McIntyre, Rachel Wettergrcen. Aaron Danzer. Jon Skogland. Katrina Kalman. Shi- pra Shukla, and Julie Rowan work together on paste up during an early morning work session. Shipra stated. Its great the way we all work together. Everyone's always willing to help each other.” Photo by Western School Portraits. ■ Coming to an end. Rich Bravo checks through the final paste up just before sending it in for printing. The master copy has to be carefully checked to be sure the final pnnting has no errors. Paste-up is really tough, but at the same time, you know it means you're almost done, explained Rich. Photo by Westom School Portraits.
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Something to smilo about. Commissioner of publicity Lisa Sevcik and senior president Lelisa Wolters discuss a pa- per during an ASB council meeting. The two sometimes worked together in the council. Lelisa enjoyed her job immensely, although she felt it was hard sometimes to do it around my other school activities. Pholo by Kalinda Ukanwa. Taking dictation. Freshman secretary treasurer Frances Lin practices her note taking techniques neces- sary for her |ob. Experienced. Frances had been on the student council at Bernal. “The job is fun because you learn about organiza- tion and you get to work with people. ' Photo by Teressa Lin. Let's get serious. As ASB president An- drea Hilhs addresses the council, commissioner of athletics Jason Rolling listens intently for vital information. Jason's ob involved publicizing sport events through the activity board and the announcements and dealing with the sports money. Jason thought that the job was a challenge, but it was great to be commission- er of athletics for this school because we had been awesome in sports. Pholo by Ka- linda Ukanwa. Who wants a copy of the constitution? Supreme court justice Salvador Pizzaro con- ducts an IRC meeting while advisor Warren Brown remains in the background. Despite being the under secretary general of the club, he still managed to have time for su- preme court duties. Sal recalled his first in- terview to win his position — I was nervous; 1 didn't know if I was good enough. But I found out that supreme court wasa a fnendly group of people. Photo by Kalinda Ukanwa.
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Esprit staff. Front row: Katrina Kalman. Joyce Reece. Michele Sheehy, Viet Nguyen. Shipra Shukla. Rachel Wettergreen. Carmen Gi- rnenez. Travis Cat v! Second row: Kathy Disbro. Cindy Voltierra. Lisa Greene, Nova Marks. Lety Vasquez. Lisa Baer. Alison King. Jon Skoglund. Rickio-Ann Kegley. Jennifer Yee, Adviser Karyn Neujahr. Shawn Con- roy. Third row: Katherine Farrow, June Honma. Julie Rowon, Jennie Chen. Rich Bra vo. Jason Bennert. Shim Patel, Sal Pizzaro. Fourth row: Jay Pate. LaShawn Rivers. Aaron Danzer. Rob Grocock, Mike Hyde. Photo by Darin Walker. AWARENESS If it happened, the Esprit covered it, and not a single story was ... Passed Up ho fills you in on the lat- est thing before its old news? The Esprit. Any- thing that interests you. the journalism crew is there to cover it. But it doesn't stop there. Before work is begun on a new issue, brain- storming is done and ideas are intro- duced. Page editors are assigned and change every issue to give each an opportunity to experience the re- sponsibility. After the pictures are taken and interviews done, stories must be written and edited. Photos are chosen and cropped, and then it comes; the dreaded paste-up. During the final days of prepara- tion long hours are spent during and after school piecing the paper to- gether for printing. Page editors re- duce or add to stories, move photos, and do anything else necessary to fit the myriads of information in the limited eight pages of space. When the finished copies are passed out, the rewards are endless. Michele Sheehy explained, So much work and pride goes into the paper you feel great when its complete.” Once the papers are passed out, the staff can sit back, relax for an entire min- ute, and then begin work on the next issue. The Esprit staff consists of two jour- nalism classes taught during first and second period by adviser Karyn Neujahr. The first class is for students with one or more years experience in journalism and the second class is for first year journalists. While first peri- od is primarily responsible for the production of the Esprit, second pe- riod contributes substantially. Many individuals do a great deal for the paper but it takes the whole team to produce such a quality paper. By Aaron Francis. Piece by piece. Gerry McIntyre busrly types his story into the computer trying to meet the deadline. Fin- ishing the story brings the paper one step closer to completion. It's real important that everyone does their part because every little bit oounts. explained Gerry. Photo by Western School Portraits. Esprit l09
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