Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1985

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N 553 ue Q 2. . . 'fr 5 W 54:44 Y CRITIQUING THE LATEST ISSUE, veteran staffers put the paper to the test. The 26 members on staff represented 46 years of experience among them. ,jf3'T. , , - A J, ,nu-H WITH A LITTLE TEAMWORK, sports editor Kemp Wells and his as- sistant J im-Greg Dowell finish past- ing up the sports spread. Wells and Dowell were known for their good-na- I tured fighting during paste-ups. Pho- 'Y , tos by Paul Maldonado. ivanthi Cindy m Lim, baum, Riggs. f . paw. , ,ta 'X 2' 12 i -' M? V READY FOR AN ASSIGNMENT, photographer Mark Mashike checks in with editor Clarissa Nantes. Erica Lindberg iseatedj was staff photo editor, in charge of all photography and artwork. - .. gv r1f2 fw.f.1 ' Jqxg. -'T-giiifl' Q- J , '1- Lg T..1j1h,417Xf,f-1 ' Mmm ., ga its i tl , ..... J i.iLiilli.siHnua 1 ti W NBL, Hoofprint!Organizations

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'Ei gy Where's my copy? Has anyone seen a cropper? I need job-stamps and a logo! Bails . . . I need help!!! These were all things that any unin- volved observer would have heard if they ventured into Portable 3. To an outsider it appeared to be total chaos, but to the insider it was just year- bookf, After 1984's near-disaster of not hav- ing the yearbooks before the last week of school, journalism adviser Mr. Steve Bailey opened the '84-'85 school year by laying down exactly what he wanted from the staff. EDITORS: To editors Gina Barron and Diane Levy Mr. Bailey really only had one instruction: MAKE SURE THINGS RUN SMOOTHLY!!! This entailed many hours of reading copy, correcting layouts, and thinking of headlines, kickers, and captions for those staffers who found themselves behind. STUDENT LIFE: Lisa Damian and Ann Schuler had a different task ahead of them - they had to think of some new and exciting ways to present everyday and special happenings around campus. The only problem there was that the U.S. History A.P. Honors class was scheduled the same time as the yearbook class. Ann wasn't able to work as closely as she would have liked to work with Lisa on things like design- ing the section layout style. Ann said, If I hadn't been on Inde- pendent Study I think our section could have been a little more 'new wave.' But frankly, with our class loads neither of us had time to design a dif- ferent layout for every spread. ORGANIZATIONS. The main goal in Organizations this year was to season the three rookies fSimone Se- villa, Desiree Dileo, Lisa Yoonb who in- herited this section. Overall things ran smoothly, but this section depended on their editor Diane Levy and rovers Lisa Harrell and Ian Riggs to pull them through some tough deadlines. Diane said, The rovers really helped out all of the sections but especially Organiza- tions. That's not an easy section and with three rookies it's even tougher. ROVERS: When Lisa and Ian were told that they were to be rovers, they 72 Organizations!Cayuse othl hings run smo weren't sure what the job would entail, but they were soon to find out. Rovers would be given two to three spreads a deadline in different sections, thus helping out the sections that had a large spread-to-person ratio. The other part of their job - being two and three year staffers, respective- ly - was to help the new staff members learn how to do things the right way. Lisa said, I liked being a rover: it was fun doing stories in all the sections and being able to help everybody without worrying about messing up my own deadline. Not being on one specific sec- V INSPIRATION SOMETIMES TAKES AWHILE, as Student Life's Lisa Damian discov- ers. If anything can go wrong, it will for Lisa, said adviser Steve Bailey. sz. i'-an tion really took a lot of the pressure off of me, allowing me to turn in better work. CLASSES: The class sections had to write about the class activities and get to know the people they were writing about. Jennifer Coffman iSeniorsJ, He- len Sung QJuniorsJ, and Deanne Honda fSophomoresJ all had it relatively easy because they were members of their re- spective classes. But, Jim Lim CFresh- menb didn't have it quite so nice since he was a senior writing about the fresh- man class. HI didn't know any of the freshmen so I had trouble getting quotes. But because I was an outsider to the class I was writing about, I think I saw things in a better light. ADS: I think that the ads section is going to look better because they put everything on an eye-catching back- ground and included trivia questions all the way through. I think the students will enjoy looking through it, said Bai- ley. Debbie Johannsen and Holly King only had one major problem in ads. The sales of ads didn't really pick up until after they already had spreads due, so they didn't always turn in enough ads for their deadlines. But eventually it all evenedout. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Two year head photographer Jay Castleberry said, Dedication was hard to find out of all our photographers. We varied in talent from the very inexperienced to the creativeness and experience of oth- ers. Photo editor Edith Lee said, Since we just started the new program of one photographer to a spread instead of writers requesting particular photog- raphers, I think it is going pretty well. But there is still room for a lot of im- provement in communication between the photographers and writers. BUSINESS: Xuan Tran, business manager, commented, The yearbook sales went slow, but once the end of the year came around they started to pick up. We did okay moneywiseg we ended up with enough to pay off some past debts, so that was one of our major achievementsf' ACADEMICS: Melissa Smith's nev- er working with mugs before was really the only problem that she faced with the Academics section. The only other set-back was that she was one of the staffers that was on the independent study program, so she couldn't get all of the help that she needed. Editor Gina Barron said, Melissa had to spend extra off-school hours in order to complete her deadlines on time - I'd say much more than the other staffers who had the classtime to do their work and work with the editors. SPORTS: Rodney Thomas felt that the sports section was very inexperi- enced and that that was one of the main reasons that their deadlines came right down to the wire. Editor Diane Levy said, The Sports section was hindered mostly by the difficulty of their layout style and their lack of planning ahead, so as a consequence their deadlines were always fighting against the clock before mailing. But they always came through and their section came out good. Q

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