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V ' ff ca Wai 7a Weak az 7a 70446 U6 Jeff Peeden is waiting for the right moment to get a good action shot. Take the concerted efforts of 32 students and two advisors over an eight-month period and the result is the 100-page annual you are now reading. Mr. Fagin's photography class spent long hours covering events and processing the pictures while the Telescope editorial staff spent several afternoons laying out pages and writing copy. Richard Gonzalez and Jeff Peeden did a good deal of the photographic work, as did Al Gonzalez, Ernie Kraut, Bill Rich, and Zane Little. Checking in at the semester were Jim Farrah, Al Adams, Bill Currey, and LeRoy Reece. The boys themselves did most of the developing and handled the cameras and other equip- ment. For this year's annual the staff used a new process, the offset method. This way the staff had greater free- dom in laying out the pages, and they could use more pictures. The pictures could be set at different angles and in different shapes to make the pages have more style. Heading the staff this year was Barbara Garcia as editor of the book. She spent many long hours trying to set everyone else wise to what they were doing when she was just catching on herself. There were sub-editors for each separate sectiong Dorothy Marshall did the introductory section, assisted by Pat Hagarg working on the classes was Virginia Hall, who also wrote some of the copy. Ruth Lopez worked out the section on school lifeg helping her was Carolyn Bell, who also wrote a lot of copyg Nancy Read had the clubs and organizations with Lois McGill helping. Don Samuels and Chris Petersen worked out the sports and wrote Well-PIBRSCG with the results of their How 'bout that! I feel like a convict, says LeRoy to SIHDDIDZ. the Ph0t0gl'3PhY Club, and Bill Jimmy Farrah, Richard Gonzalez, Alfonso Gonzalez and Rich in Particular, Consented to pose. Bill Currey while they prepare to shoot him. .f F
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.xl 2.1. ii 1-l h I The dancers must be hungry! These eighth and ninth grade girls are certainly scrambling to get the food to them. The refreshments were cakes decorated with Silver Bells made by the sophomore girls and fruit punch prepared by a few of the mothers. To carry out the theme of the Ball, the Cunning- ham sisters, Evelyn and Pat, harmonized on Silver Bells . Leora Lizer accompanied the sisters on the piano. 5 , 55 M 321151. Ernesto Dominguez really has his mind on dancing with Barbara Rhodes. He is so in- fatuated with jitterbugging to Pug Pilcher's music that he's ignoring the mistletoe!
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Mr. Herkennoff rates otsqlf attention from Business Manager Helen's literally balancing Edlt0l' .33-'bark' who E305 pages for a sec- the books. Down-on-her-haunches Knowles tion editor, and Litpiary itor Pat, who awaits scorns a chair to type a pleading letter for more hvmount ol copy. ' Q advertising revenue ,V lf ' L9 . 7' + . , I ,lx 1 f .ii .f , 2,-M their bwn copyg helping were Bruce Bernhardi and ljia l'Quezada. Raul was also the circulation manager an had charge of the benefit basketball game. Working on the snapshot section were Gale Stal- naker, Frankie Jones, and Bev Compton. Frankie and Bev also did a good deal of typing. Helen Fair, business manager, took care of all the money, made sure there were enough ads and sales, and also did a lot of typing. Mary Knowles was the ad manager-making contacts, selling ads, and laying out her section. Doing the bulk of the copy writing was Pat Finnelly, literary editor. She was encouraged and boosted by Bob Rascoe, who also helped in selling the books. Doing the art work on the annual were Lois Pratt, Nadeen Schofield, and Pat Clampitt. Lois drew the social calendar and the cover, Nadeen did all the divider sheets and the title page, and Pat did the end sheets. Each staff member and all the photographers worked hard and worked together to make this annual a suc- cess, assisted by Mr. Fagin and Mr. Herkenhoff, who provided the help and guidance needed. Ruly circulation manager briefs a few of his of '! fw, Q i, 'Qs ,f . g , 1. 3 if .-A. Pat's voicing an opinion to Lois on their latest artistic attempt while Nadeen decides. ' - The section editors congregate to pick the best glllgellt. S3lCSm6ll. These busy DCODIC helped pictures and make up imaginative layouts. Cram- e Vanous SQ011011 efmorsf business managers' ming various sized pictures on one page is no editor. and writers. joke. I 1 I IIN In !E BL! Wm D
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