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fl i, 44, . Q M ' Rf . THE LANCER LEGEND ' wgvx 2 ZW Published by the Journalism Classes of Tennyson High School 27035 Whitman Avenue, Hayward California, 94544 ' Phone - 537-9806, Ext. 23 i Editor-in-Chief Patricia Asten 9 2- 51-N+2?bb .s Q5 N: :x Q2 rn-. 3 In: o om 40. 25' -1 Nas-to P Q. 4 rn -x 'I 'L'. 3 co Z N 3 DJ no na -x Cindy Sood News Editor Patricia Asten ,fig n Feature Editor Cindy Sood Sports Editor Ken Nl cRae Exchange Editor Denise King Photographers Leo Gonzoles Renee Green Business Manager Dalene lVlcDaniel kgl. Advisor . Xe.. . . ff . . . .axial . ' ,gl -r wg- Q . Ke .MW ,,,, , 4 nm.. 6A lLancer Legend' even though it is a big responsibility and it takes a lot of time to get everything together. But after the newspaper is done, you realize that it is worth every minute of hard work you put into it, said Patricia Asten, Editor-in- Chief. f There have been a variety of speakers this year from Virginia 1 i Trooper, first runner-up for the Major Feinstein 'ilook-a-like' contest, to radio disc jockeys, and professional news reporters. Students also attended held trips to such places as lVlrs. Gibson Reporters 4th and 6th Journalism The San Jose Nlercury, and the San Francisco Press Awards. Rushing around, making phone calls, and a lot of frustration are all part of keeping the press roIIin', which results in making decisions, decisions, DECI IG
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1 4th period Journalism Front row Joe DeBorba Cindy Sood Nlrs Gibson Melissa Wolverton Bruce Kirstein 2nd row Paul lVlcGovern Heather Jones Ward Kokubun Dalene lVlcDaniel Jane Hoover Lisa Carrier Roberto Loasiga Back rows Greg Brehm Carol Martin Sherry Burk Lori Balelo Dee Apperson Kelly Partch Jay Beery Stacy Tayco Yvette Swenson Linda Novak Denise King Kathy Boyd Susan Ryden Jamie Gonzales Clarence Washington and Tim Camacho 2 Cindy Sood Feature Editor smiles at one of her completed pages 3 Editor in Chief Pat Asten prepares for next issue of THE LANCER LEGEND 4 6th period Journalism Sitting Koren Komorowski Sandra Christensen Larry Smith Pat Asten Ken NlcRae Vaughn Brown Felicia Sandoval. Standing: Jenifer Brown Dan Cappell Mrs. Gibson Peter Zavialoff David Catanzarite Brad Butler Leo Gonzalez Jose Andalis Steve Campbell Kim Williams Lisa Winchester Gary Heffer Jeff Koeppel Ron Kuchta Dan Olmo Joyce Stephenson and Chris Null. 5. Sports Editor Ken lVlcRae helps Sandra Kristensen write a story. 6. Nlrs. Gibson, Journalism Advisor TOUGH assignments, interviews, stories, headlines, selling ads, making ad and page layouts, doing pasteups, and putting the newspaper together is all a part of people working together in 4th and 6th period journalism classes. uI'm excited by the quality of writing in the journalism Ah' lnnrnalisrn ,S classes this year, smiled lVlrs. Gibson, Journalism advisor, Hand I really enjoy my students. Tennyson's ULancer Legend newspaper is published every three weeks, which results in eleven issues yearly. It costs approximately S300 per issue for printing costs. The school donates S600 yearly to the staff. Ads help pay the costs for each issue. Students receive a free paper every issue. 'iWe have a great staff this year. I really enjoy working on the
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4. 2? 2 , 'zz r6.,.5 V l .Ml RT takes concentration, practice and a desire to draw, were the ceramics in A-1. words lVlr. Tootle said when asked what it takes to become an artist. Rings, bracelets, brooches, and other jewelry all adorned some of the jewelry students that took lVlr. Armstrong's lVlr. Bergloff said the students bought their clay, made their classes. It was one of the most interesting and profitable products and then sold them at a profit while learning classes in art. 42!Art
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