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Two-Edged Sword What ' s happening? If that ' s what you were asking this year, you should have been reading the Two-Edged Sword. The newspaper staff was really making news this year, letting all students contribute their ideas. It was mainly published by Miss Kearney ' s journalism class, but oth- ers were encouraged to contribute. Miss Kearney, the new moderator, • along with Paul Fournier, editor, and asst. editors, Jim Sherman and Dean Sowa worked to produce monthly newspapers. Among the changes made this year, a new feature, Lines and Letters , was ad- ded in which students could write mes- sages to their friends. On the whole, the staff kept students up to date on what was heppening here at St. Paul. Supervising production. Mike researches controversial topics. Check It Out With This year the Library Guild worked hard to keep our library organized and working as efficiently as possible. Moderated by Mrs. Fleming, the fourteen members of the staff helped sort books, work at the librar- ian ' s desk and in general, did their best to be of service in any way they could. The mem- bers dedicated thirty minutes everyday to help out in the library. It wasn ' t all work though, as they were able to take time out to have their annual Christmas party and the Faculty Tea in February. Also, they planned to take a field trip this Spring and at the end of the year, they had their annual party for the senior members. The Library Guild did a great job in keeping our library working most effectively for the benefit of the students. Front to Back, L-R: Rachelle Carson, Denise Badillo, Shirley Williams, Carmen Cadena, Valerie Martinez, Jacqueline Ackerniann, Janette Ackermann, Mary Wysocki, Maryellen Herrera. Not pictured, Diane Cochncucr, Eric Apodaca, Shirley Melendrez. Kathy Rodri- guez. Librarians: Mrs. Fleming, left, Mrs. Getz, right. 18 LIBRARY GUILD NEWSPAPER
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o Back row: Jim Mramor, Sterling Putnam, Martin Alvarez, Byron Schatz, Fred Munoz, Steve Janowicz, Dean Sowa, Steve Cervantes, Ralph Ojeda, Don Zamberlan, Debbie Galloway. Mrs Paredes, Jackie Leon. Jerri Belmontez. Mid. row: Rodney Rojas, Tony Ramirez, Larry Carlin. Pat Mongcau, Pete Carlin, Raul Ojeda, Tom Janowicz, Jim Ibold, Becky Ramos, Lil Guardian, Steve Baca. Front row: Miguel Morales, Ron Janchowski, Cecelia Moraz, Terry Rodriguez, Felice Villasenor, Tracy Talkington, Anna Marquez, Corrine Sanchez, Shelley Jones. TO THE RIGHT TO THE RIGHT!! Below; The final bowl. Bowlers Go On Strike! Headed by our own Mrs. Par- edes with the help of student di- rector Larry Carlin, this year ' s bowling club showed a lot of po- tential. With every weekly meet- ing, the members bowled in a league with four people to a team. With the goal of gaining the title of league champions, they bowled to win weekly trophies. The members acquired confi- dence and at the same time had a lot of fun. Look out bowlers of America - — HERE WE COME!!! Mrs. Paredes shows em how. Below: Recording the scores. 17
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Makes The Print! Front row: Pauline Castillo, Mike Crnogorac, DiAnn Sanchez. Patty Merkel; Middle row; Miss Kearney. Maria Quintana, Cathy Pasillas. Jan Beckert. Sandra Aguilar, Sandra Cendejas, Theresa Ybarra. Paul Fournicr. Lisa Mosqueda. Frank Barrerra, Zully Alcantara, Jim Sherman. Roland Grijalva; Back row: Marc Caniglia. Doug Perry, Dean Sowa, Fred Munoz, Steve Janowicz, Dan Will, Carmelo Martinez. The Library Guild! Clockwise: Jackie, Rachelle, and Denise in action! 19
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