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.dwagfff f . 4 r Jr MEETING DEADLINES IN PUBLICATIONS Writing copy and cropping pictures were some of the things you could see if you went to second period publi- cations class this year. The class did very well consider- ing there were only six second year students and the rest were first year. Carolyn Cola, Editor, Peter Westerfield, Co-Editor and Mr. Tootle, Advisor proved to be most helpful in preparing the yearbook. At the beginning of the school year the class went to a yearbook conference held at California State College at Hayward. We learned how to draw layouts, write copy and crop pictures. Senior pictures were in color this year along with many other sections. The 1981-82 class got along very good this year and had a lot of fun said Mr. Tootle. ff? Publications S3 fioa -9.5
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x pf X E 7 l. Mr. Tootle and Carolyn helping Sherri, Tami, Doug, Dee Dee and Karen to understand copy writing, 2. Sue Speckman and Regina Rheinor planning their oopy. 3. Mark Wood and Victor Vasquez watching Tina Knudson as she types their copy for them. 4. Peter Westertield in his designing ways, designs a layout. 5. What picture should I use seems to be the thought that Chris Carpenter has in mind. 6. Cartpenter, Tami Ritter, Vicki Orr, Phillip Barraza, Peter Westerfield, Doug Henry, Jack Toland, Mark Wood, Victor Vasquez, Miquel Colon, Barbara Bower, Debi Lemos. Middle Row: Cathy Pearson, Deana Muriset. Cathy Hennessey, Ginny Harding, Shawn Morrison, Tina Knudson, Mendy Wilson. Front row: Dee Dee Smith, Karen Milani, Mr. Tootle, Julie Rosenbusch, Susan Hammerick, Dawn Hernandez, Carolyn Cola, Sue Speckman, and Regina Rheimor. Besides selling ads, Jack Toland can also write copy. 7. Back row: Lee Green, Chris I Z N X 1 L. -. X yy U 0 .K s. Mi V x' . s., ly p' 'PSX X - fm - -Tx F1 1
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LANCER LEGE EEPS THE PRESSES RULLI With a lot of help from ads from merchants, the Lancer Legend was able to have another successful year. This years Editor was Josie Miranda, with a lot of help from her Co-Editor Robert Murray, and advisor Mrs. Fran- ces Gibson. This year brought many changes for the Lancer Legend Staff. Usually there were two periods of Journalism, fourth period and sixth period, but this year there was only fourth period. Working together the Staff was able to get the job done. The Lancer Legend was published every three weeks with four pages of news about Tennyson High and many other things going on around the world. Later on in the year the Lancer Legend was put out with eight pages instead of four, to end a successful year. l. Josie Miranda, Editor, giving directions to Chris Orrey and Jenni- fer Hanna. 2. Fourth period Journalism, bottom row: Margret Con- treras, Melinda Azevedo, John Francia, Ann O'Brien, Susan Ham- merich, Chris Carpenter, Lee Green. Middle row, Tammy Ritter, Bridget Cunningham, Mike Quan, Jennifer Hanna, Bobby Menezes, Laurie Liles, Cindy Linson, Josie Miranda, Liz Nava, Mrs. Frances Gibson, Chris Orrey, Jose Formento. Top row, Miquel Colon, Dennis Severance, Don Edwards, Doug Henry, Dion Washington, Deana Muriset. Not pictured is Robert Murray. 3. Editor Josie Miranda preparing dummy sheets for the newspaper. 4. First year students left to rightg Don Edwards, Dion Washington, Doug Henry, Deana Muriset, Miqual Colon, Lee Green, John Francia, hard at work. 5. Josie Miranda, Editor, plans stories for an issue of the Lancer Leg- end. 6. Advisor Frances Gibson gives first year students a test, 7. Tammy Ritter and Cindy Linson discuss ad layouts. lO4fJournalism
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